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18 minutes ago, 1trailmaker said:

Remember back when you guys all thought WYNNE was done and Hudak would win hands down :dunno:  

 

Is the guy in the yellow running? :lol:  

Sheer will destroy Trudeau in the debates.

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5 minutes ago, ArcticCrusher said:

Sheer will destroy Trudeau in the debates.

how?  He can barely speak,  I don't remember him as Speaker being like that.........

cant talk economy

can speak about deficit blah lblah

LNC ever second will get boring

Destroyed on Pipe lines if he brings it up

TSX dont' talk about it

JOBS JOBS JOBS doen't mention that either

 

good luck to him times are pretty good and Ontario just got rid of Liberals 

 

I could bet on Trudeau winning minority at least 

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14 minutes ago, 1trailmaker said:

how?  He can barely speak,  I don't remember him as Speaker being like that.........

cant talk economy

can speak about deficit blah lblah

LNC ever second will get boring

Destroyed on Pipe lines if he brings it up

TSX dont' talk about it

JOBS JOBS JOBS doen't mention that either

 

good luck to him times are pretty good and Ontario just got rid of Liberals 

 

I could bet on Trudeau winning minority at least 

hey trail, i will go opposite. i am thinking a scheer minority. $100.00. step up and lets see. 

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29 minutes ago, 1trailmaker said:

how?  He can barely speak,  I don't remember him as Speaker being like that.........

cant talk economy

can speak about deficit blah lblah

LNC ever second will get boring

Destroyed on Pipe lines if he brings it up

TSX dont' talk about it

JOBS JOBS JOBS doen't mention that either

 

good luck to him times are pretty good and Ontario just got rid of Liberals 

 

I could bet on Trudeau winning minority at least 

Trudeau was given a chance and was given a pass on the stupid within him.  That gig is over now.

Sheer is a great public speaker.

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On 7/5/2019 at 12:16 PM, 1trailmaker said:

Thank goodness the Trudeau government abandoned its promise to balance the budget in 2019: We’d be looking at a recession if it hadn’t.

https://business.financialpost.com/news/economy/were-getting-a-look-at-the-true-state-of-canadas-economy-and-its-no-world-beater

saved the day again :lol:  keeping businesses making record profits

Borrowed $ has to be re-paid!

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5 hours ago, 1trailmaker said:

keep posting little fella :lol:   so now its competitiveness is what matters :lol: 

 

 

holy fuck  

Of course it is if you're a CEO deciding where to invest $

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1 hour ago, 1trailmaker said:

Remember back when you guys all thought WYNNE was done and Hudak would win hands down :dunno:  

 

Is the guy in the yellow running? :lol:  

Hudak was too honest 100,000 shud still be gone!

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1 hour ago, mtnloverxtreme2 said:

hey trail, i will go opposite. i am thinking a scheer minority. $100.00. step up and lets see. 

Dopey can't um/um/um think on his feet-mother's looks & brains!

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4 minutes ago, 1trailmaker said:

Yup Dow massive gains just like TSX 

 

go away ONEWAY your I care about the economy is lame - 

People are happy if the economy/markets are strong-of course it matters to anyone with savings!

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47 minutes ago, Muskoka1 said:

Correct-market & $ wud rally if Scheer wins!

Defying global patterns, Canada’s attraction of foreign direct investment in 2018 increased by an impressive 60 per cent.

Yes, a year-over-year increase of 60 per cent for global investment into Canada that eclipsed the 10-year average by 11 per cent. Remarkably, this happened in a year when global capital flows into developed economies dropped by 40 per cent, and capital outflows from China into Canada dropped by more than 20 per cent.

Let’s take a look at why this is happening – in both the context of significant geopolitical shifts and how Canada is being perceived by global investors.

In 2017, foreign direct investment (FDI) into Canada totalled $32.2-billion. But in 2018, it was $51.3-billion.

 

 

The quick takeaway here is that not only are we now less reliant on the United States and the energy and mining sectors to fuel growth, but we’re also doing a better job attracting investment from global companies in a greater variety of sectors.

For example, investments in manufacturing increased by 450 per cent since 2016 and Canada’s technology sector has captured unprecedented global attention. This growth builds on long-running successes such as the Scientific Research and Experimental Development (SR&ED) program, as well as aggressive new tax measures. For new investment projects, Canada’s marginal effective tax rate is now at 13.8 per cent, almost five full points below the U.S. and lowest in the Group of Seven. More than just being competitive, we lead the way with the tax measure that is the single most determinant factor in attracting the next investment dollar.

 

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/business/commentary/article-why-canada-saw-a-60-increase-in-foreign-direct-investment-last-year/

 

 

STAY THE COURSE :lol:   oneways kill me

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