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Trudeau Takes the Win

glamphotographer

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Note that the title says "2023". Is this forcasted growth? If so, then this might not happen.....

I hope that it does occur (whether or not Justin tales credit for it).....
It's forecasted growth by the IMF. Looks good until the KKK convoy decides to block borders again.
 

bver_hunter

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Our PM has already done a lot more than helping the poor
Under Trudeau Canada racked up the biggest ever budget
deficit in 2020 and national debt reached its highest level
in history at one point (2020 or 2021?). Our leaders wouldn't
have the means to add more toilets and drinking fountains
in public parks across the nation let alone affordable public
housing without taking on more debts. The chance of us
ever paying off the debt in our generation is zero We simply
don't have the money needed.
Government Debt: % of GDP by Country Comparison in 2022:
Canada: 71.0%
UK: 102.8%
USA: 126.8%
Japan: 229.1%
France: 114.5%
Germany: 68.2%


Errrrr, maybe Germany and Canada should ship our used toilets to the likes of UK, USA, Japan and France. ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!
 

Dutch Oven

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Government Debt: % of GDP by Country Comparison in 2022:
Canada: 71.0%
UK: 102.8%
USA: 126.8%
Japan: 229.1%
France: 114.5%
Germany: 68.2%


Errrrr, maybe Germany and Canada should ship our used toilets to the likes of UK, USA, Japan and France. ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!
Speaking of sh#t rolling downhill, where do you think the economic mistakes of the US and UK end up? (0 points if your answer does not rhyme with Banada).
 

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Canada will be even more stable than Germany, once the Oil and Gas issues kick in. Germany depends on Russia for it, whereas Canada does not have that concern.
We may even help Germany to ease off those issues.
You support Trudeau and Guilbeault's climate plan
of further increasing nation's production of 'low-carbon' oil
so we can help ease off Germany's energy crisis?
 

JohnHenry

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Government Debt: % of GDP by Country Comparison in 2022:
Canada: 71.0%
UK: 102.8%
USA: 126.8%
Japan: 229.1%
France: 114.5%
Germany: 68.2%


Errrrr, maybe Germany and Canada should ship our used toilets to the likes of UK, USA, Japan and France. ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!
I don't think your numbers include provincial debt.
and
expected GDP
giving 2852Bn / 1740Bn * 100 = 163.9%
 

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I don't think your numbers include provincial debt.
and
expected GDP
giving 2852Bn / 1740Bn * 100 = 163.9%
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JohnHenry

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My only concern was to ensure that the numbers presented were apples to apples, as Canada and the US have 3 levels of government, and the UK has only two,
By the way, I would be really well off if I didn't include my credit cards.
 

Dutch Oven

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Is this even surprising? Canada has always been a top 7 Country economically. You know those post apocalyptic movies where US is in ruins and their last bastion of hope for a new beginning is going north and not going south...rings some truth to it...Canada is more than self sufficient to support it's populace....
Hey, you seem to be a fan of the genre, where is your contribution to this thread?

 
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A fourth round of tax cuts?


The British Tories don't have to call an election until 2024, by then the UK economy will have shrunk. The current Tory leaders vying to become PM make Bojo look like Florence Nightingale.
 
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oil&gas

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Government Debt: % of GDP by Country Comparison in 2022:
Canada: 71.0%
UK: 102.8%
USA: 126.8%
Japan: 229.1%
France: 114.5%
Germany: 68.2%


Errrrr, maybe Germany and Canada should ship our used toilets to the likes of UK, USA, Japan and France. ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!

How about comparing Canada's national debt to those of
Norwan, Australia, New Zealand, Taiwan, Hong Kong and
Russia? Just because we have a lower debt/GDP ratio
than the U.S. does not make it any easier for our grandchildren
to ever pay it off.
 

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bver_hunter

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Speaking of sh#t rolling downhill, where do you think the economic mistakes of the US and UK end up? (0 points if your answer does not rhyme with Banada).
You hate the real facts once they are posted. So Japan, and France and all the rest of the G7 Nations are also rolling downhill in your dictionary.
Japan are rolling at the rate of 4 times that of Canada. Yet the Japanese are not that concerned. But a Conservative Bojo Government with all their fiscal responsibility are also rolling downhill.
You and your "Banada" can take a dive!!
 
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bver_hunter

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I don't think your numbers include provincial debt.
and
expected GDP
giving 2852Bn / 1740Bn * 100 = 163.9%
Since when are they calculating the Provincial Debts or the Debts of the individual States in the USA into the Federal Debts?
 

bver_hunter

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How about comparing Canada's national debt to those of
Norwan, Australia, New Zealand, Taiwan, Hong Kong and
Russia? Just because we have a lower debt/GDP ratio
than the U.S. does not make it any easier for our grandchildren
to ever pay it off.
How about the UK, Japan and France and several other nations including those with the Conservative Governments?
This Pandemic was unprecedented and was the equivalent of a war, though an invisible one.
All the advanced nations had no choice but to spend to help their citizens.
Did you want the Government to just tell everyone to manage on their own even if they were laid off work due to shutdowns?
Remember that prior to the Pandemic the economy was thriving with more jobs created in one month under Trudeau as compared to one full year under Harper.
The usual doomsday soothsayers were hoping that it would not be the case!!
 

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You support Trudeau and Guilbeault's climate plan
of further increasing nation's production of 'low-carbon' oil
so we can help ease off Germany's energy crisis?
Germany is practically in a crisis if Russia shuts off the oil and gas like they are threatening to do so.
Are you okay with seeing an ally like Germany suffering in the short term during the winter months?
 

oil&gas

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Germany is practically in a crisis if Russia shuts off the oil and gas like they are threatening to do so.
Are you okay with seeing an ally like Germany suffering in the short term during the winter months?
I am fine with helping our allies out in the near term. I am just wondering
if that would be made the justification of growing Canada's oil production
further into the future. First oil from the Bay Du Nord offshore oil project
will not be drawn until the end of 2028 which seems too distant to be of
help. But I guess that won't deter our climate leaders from using the energy
crisis in Germany to excuse our growing contribution to global carbon emission.
 

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