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On 3/8/2019 at 11:16 PM, 1trailmaker said:

290 000 job in 6 months added 

 

the doom and gloom keeps coming 

 

Doug will be taking credit soon 

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Canada added 56,000 jobs last month, blowing past expectations

Most of the new jobs were full time and in Ontario"

Who else deserves the credit? Its not like all of Canada is doing good, just where there is strong leadership!

"Almost all the new jobs came in Ontario, which added 59,000 full-time positions. Everywhere else, the job market was relatively flat."

 

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55 minutes ago, steve6 said:

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Who else deserves the credit?

Certainly not WYNNE while making record employment and the reason Harper did okay  :dunno:  those were Harper's numbers, now that Cons are in charge in Ontario these numbers are not Trudeau's 

 

That is why I made the comment about Doug - you confirmed my point 

 

ONEWAY IS SO CLEAR HERE 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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44 minutes ago, 1trailmaker said:

:lol:  the website of assumptions should be illegal in this case - really pathetic of CPC 

 

Too bad Jody didn't say what Andrew wanted to hear 

 

Move along :lol: 

She's said enough.  But there's still more.

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2 hours ago, smokin george said:

Justine has gone to Florida for a break.

Sounds like Justine is a little more concerned about his safety nowadays. Imagine what this little vacation cost the taxpayers!!

The broadcaster dispatched a reporter to North Captiva Island, a largely recreational island where Trudeau reportedly rented two large homes for his family and entourage. For much of the prime minister’s visit, the affiliate also kept up a live feed on the prime ministerial plane, a “maple-leaf-emblazoned” Bombardier Challenger parked at Page Field, a small airport close to Fort Myers, Florida.

North Captiva Island is accessible only by charter boat, and cars are banned, with the only motorized transportation being golf carts. However, Trudeau appears to have been brought to the island by a vessel with U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

 

The NBC2 report described a team of 40 “Secret Service” protecting the prime minister and his family from a fleet of golf carts. Trudeau’s typical bodyguards are plainclothes RCMP who closely resemble the Secret Service details that typically surround U.S. presidents and VIPs.

However, as a visiting dignitary, it’s possible that Trudeau was supplied with U.S. Secret Service agents for added protection. His visit did indeed pull in assistance from local law enforcement, including a marine unit of the local Lee County sheriff’s office.

https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/as-snc-lavalin-affair-simmered-trudeau-flew-to-florida-for-a-break 

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45 minutes ago, ArcticCrusher said:

Overall, the report found that provincial spending on infrastructure has been on a gradual rise, but at a slower pace than what provinces had planned before Ottawa rolled out the program. Provincial spending in fiscal 2016 and 2017 was expected to reach $100 billion, but came in closer to $85 billion after Ottawa’s plan was introduced.

“This reduced the stimulus that the government was expecting — or at least it reduced it from what it could have been had provinces kept up with their initial capital plans,” Giroux said.

 

Just like Job stats and many others that depend on lower governments actions :dunno:  

 

At least we know there is no BIAS MEDIA 

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25 minutes ago, 1trailmaker said:

Overall, the report found that provincial spending on infrastructure has been on a gradual rise, but at a slower pace than what provinces had planned before Ottawa rolled out the program. Provincial spending in fiscal 2016 and 2017 was expected to reach $100 billion, but came in closer to $85 billion after Ottawa’s plan was introduced.

“This reduced the stimulus that the government was expecting — or at least it reduced it from what it could have been had provinces kept up with their initial capital plans,” Giroux said.

 

Just like Job stats and many others that depend on lower governments actions :dunno:  

 

At least we know there is no BIAS MEDIA 

I love the 0.1% it's added to GDP.

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11 minutes ago, ArcticCrusher said:

No just the headline. :lol:

Did you?

yea recap

strange piece about the 2016 census where they asked syrian refugees if they worked yet ( most were here for a month or less) 

then talks about only 5% working :lol: 

then goes on about 2011-2016 refugee stats 

 

Somehow this adds up to not doing so well :dunno:  

 

seems many of the first wave of Syrian's have done quite well according to the article 

 

Be interesting to hear the stats this coming 2021

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