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Avoiding crazy is Canada's best economic strate

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Avoiding crazy is Canada's best economic strategy: Don Pittis


Business | 206687 hits | Aug 09 6:59 am | Posted by: DrCaleb
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Trump and Brexit and activist monetary policy — never mind various destabilizing clashes — make Canada seem boring in a hair-raising world. Despite last week's gloomy economic data, Canada is about to prove that a little bit of boring is a big asset.

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  1. by shockedcanadian
    Tue Aug 09, 2016 2:30 pm
    An aging population and obligations demands that you constantly grow, innovate, expand and conquer fertile economic land or you are crushed by global competition.

    Tough to avoid crazy when your largest employer provinces are "creating" jobs through record amounts of debt, as if it will magically disappear. The third highest expense in the Ontario budget is interest payments, great leadership. In Ontario there are so many government employees at the trough that some of them should be facing a courtroom for taxpayer abuse.

    Ultimately it comes down to one question, "just where will Canada's growth come from?" Quasi-Communist ideology strikes again, with the same expected result as it always has achieved...



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