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Canada's economic picture darkening: economist

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Canada's economic picture darkening: economist


Business | 208285 hits | Jul 29 8:49 am | Posted by: WDHIII
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Recent rounds of job cuts by major corporations suggest it's Canada's turn to experience some economic pain, a prominent economist said Tuesday.

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  1. by avatar Johnny_Utah
    Wed Jul 30, 2008 9:40 am
    It's a shame this fear mongering always comes from the bitter East part of the Country..

  2. by avatar bootlegga
    Wed Jul 30, 2008 3:50 pm
    :roll:

    Geez, that's just brilliant. Who is going to buy gas to drive their cars if they are all on the unemployment line?

  3. by Anonymous
    Wed Jul 30, 2008 4:42 pm
    "bootlegga" said
    :roll:

    Geez, that's just brilliant. Who is going to buy gas to drive their cars if they are all on the unemployment line?



    vote liberal that will solve all the problems...no gas no cars and no employment for anybody east or west.

  4. by avatar robmik43
    Thu Jul 31, 2008 12:53 am
    Economists are annoying. At least half of them are wrong.
    Every day. But the next day, some of the ones who were wrong might
    be right. Or not.

  5. by avatar dino_bobba_renno
    Thu Jul 31, 2008 1:02 am
    "Canada's economy is a bastion of strength compared to what is happening globally," she said.


    I love how they all ways have these "OUR DOOOOOOM IS NEAR" headlines but then leave remarks like that until the end of the story. Now if it were the Liberals in power you'd see remarks like those qouted as the headline and the "Canada's economic picture darkening: economist" at the bottom of the story. :wink:

  6. by Anonymous
    Thu Jul 31, 2008 3:14 am
    "dino_bobba_renno" said
    "Canada's economy is a bastion of strength compared to what is happening globally," she said.


    I love how they all ways have these "OUR DOOOOOOM IS NEAR" headlines but then leave remarks like that until the end of the story. Now if it were the Liberals in power you'd see remarks like those qouted as the headline and the "Canada's economic picture darkening: economist" at the bottom of the story. :wink:



    yeah she looks like a Liberal on a mission

  7. by avatar cheryl08
    Thu Jul 31, 2008 4:13 am
    I don't understand why economists insist on pointing out the obvious, everyone who can read can pick up a newpaper and know that unemployment is increasing and people are losing their jobs. Why don't they provide some solutions since they are considered "experts" in the economy, anything else is a waste of time.

  8. by avatar djakeydd
    Sat Aug 02, 2008 11:32 pm
    "Canada's economic picture "darkening" ". Now there's a profound bit of observation if I ever heard one :roll:. The U.S. is in meltdown mode, their dollar is liable to collapse in a matter of months with hyperinflation as a consequence. So how in the world a downturn here qualifies as something new, or is a pessimistic tone is beyond me. Canada will be lucky to come out the other end of this with any economy left.

  9. by avatar Chagrin
    Sun Aug 03, 2008 12:21 am
    "djakeydd" said
    "Canada's economic picture "darkening" ". Now there's a profound bit of observation if I ever heard one :roll:. The U.S. is in meltdown mode, their dollar is liable to collapse in a matter of months with hyperinflation as a consequence. So how in the world a downturn here qualifies as something new, or is a pessimistic tone is beyond me. Canada will be lucky to come out the other end of this with any economy left.

    It's not like this is the end of the USA. This has happened before and we will recover.

    And it seems to me like our "meltdown" is affecting Canada.



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