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Canada's latest job numbers show a loss of 33,000 jobs in March

K Douglas

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April is going to be worse.
 

WyattEarp

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What does that have to do with job numbers here? Seriously. Just accept that here is a lot of policy in Canada that has hurt our economy and job numbers.
Can we fairly call ddiii's comment a bit of TDS? I too was a bit confounded by his pivot to Trump's performance.
 

WyattEarp

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The job market has been horrible since 2023.
It was just starting to pick up and Trump and his tariffs happened.
Was it really picking up? Surely, you can demonstrate this with all the statistics on employment and payrolls.
 

WyattEarp

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Yes. It isn't entirely what I would call "good" yet, but it was infact starting to pick up with interest rates going down.
I repeat: "Surely, you can demonstrate this with all the statistics on employment and payrolls."
 

dirtydaveiii

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What does that have to do with job numbers here? Seriously. Just accept that here is a lot of policy in Canada that has hurt our economy and job numbers.
Way to deflect. Your orange piece of shit hero has wrecked all the economies in the world. Does your neck hurt from buying your weird little head in the sand?
 

Anbarandy

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Way to deflect. Your orange piece of shit hero has wrecked all the economies in the world. Does your neck hurt from buying your weird little head in the sand?
Noooo . butler has been all over this board for years telling us how Trump is no good for nothing
 

Butler1000

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Way to deflect. Your orange piece of shit hero has wrecked all the economies in the world. Does your neck hurt from buying your weird little head in the sand?
Dude, those job losses are not from tariffs. Use your head. Same with previous months. Moving forward yes sector dependant.

But not everything solely rests on him. We have been in a recession for months now, a trickle for years even.
 

jeff2

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The peak of the boomers(late 1950s, early 1960s) are now retiring but of course that can be overwhelmed by other factors like the situation at hand.
 
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