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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global...Mobility_Index https://worldpopulationreview.com/co...ity-by-country Next :failed: Keep failing me buddy, that'll make your points more true. |
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Also, independent reports have suggested that only sections of the science center's roof needs to be repaired, at a cost that is quite managable to the province. There have also been developers coming out to say they are willing to do the work for free (though it isn't clear to me whether they are just offering to do the labour for free, or whether they'd include providing materials as well). But Ford has insisted on pushing through the project. Quote:
I do have some concerns about how there would be carry over ministers and political appointees if Carney wins. Interest rates have been kept low from about Q1 2009 until Q1 2022. Then it started rapidly climbing until July 2023, and stayed high until April 2024 before it started slowly dropping. So I wouldn't agree that interest rates have been kept artifically low for the past 5 years. |
Well that's currently, so I'm not sure what you are getting at V3something. Yes it could be different next year. |
Should we be taking economics lessons from someone who complained about not being able to buy a detached house in Toronto but owns nearly half a mill in cars? |
^He owns 4 Canada Goose jackets for the "rizz" :lol |
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Here is him talking about a Punjabi restaurant that can't open because they can't get cooks from India. Like there is not a single person in Canada who can cook Indian food. https://www.instagram.com/uniconnect...d3uz_A_/?hl=en Here is him talking about negotiating a deal to get direct flights to Amritsar India. |
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The metrics in a social mobility index is completely useless. They don't have much predictive power and are not reproducible, nevermind the assumption biases that plaque it. If you seriously think Canadians are better off now than 5 years ago, you are delusional. |
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p.s. I got my economics & stats double major degree from University of Toronto. You? |
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This is what you sound like: It's GDP, no it's GDP per capita, No it's social mobility, no stop comparing us to the US, it's about what we were 5 years ago. But no, not like that!! |
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https://news.gallup.com/poll/652250/...years-ago.aspx More than half of Americans (52%) say they and their family are worse off today than they were four years ago |
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Yes, the Science Centre land that was transferred for development...by the city of Toronto...to build affordable housing. Sorry for shattering your narrative, pal. Quote:
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It's like Tobi Lutke's turn to the hard right. He actually has really, really valid points about the state of Canada and then he throws absolutely idiotic statements into them like his most recent tweet about housing: "Infinite space"? The fuck are you talking about Tobi? There's a reason we don't build in the middle of nowhere you stupid idiot. Cities are the power houses of our economy, if want to grow the economy you have to grow cities. But his point that we tax the creation of new housing far too much is SUPER VALID and one I'm 10000% on board with. Can we then have a discussion about how to allocate the costs of new infrastructure fairly so we can have more housing? (instead of just saying don't tax it). |
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You mean that exaggerated bullshit that the ruling elites pushed to steal more wealth? :lol :lol :lol |
FYI. Leaders’s debate in the upcoming federal election will be on April 16-17th. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
nobody asked dude, we're talking about the inflation as a result of covid. |
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Everyone spends all their time just shitting on the US but when it’s convenient for arguments sake it’s always used as this direct comparison to Canada. Socially and for a lot of govt. aspects we probably align closer to most Scandinavian countries than we do with the states. Without the Turd colored glasses on, unless your some person worth 10’s of millions of dollars, Canada is far worse off now than it was in 2015. By the vast majority of measurable metrics, which, ironically, was largely the liberals platform back then. To improve those very things. Canada is this fucking enigma where every single thing we try to fix is always left in this open ended state where no one can say whether something was a success or not. Anyone in systems analysis, process improvement, etc. understands that in order to validate your work, you need to be able to measure the outcome. We just throw money at shit and have no way to measure the results. It’s constant. Whether it’s housing, or healthcare, or those “unmarked graves” Jason is on about. You were provided all this money to do something, you did it completely half ass, and when anyone questions whether this worked out or not, it’s racist, or biggoted, or isn’t professing reconciliation, or whatever fucking excuse you want to use lol.. then people are forced to wipe their hands of it and it just goes away like it always does |
^this is absolutely correct. Agree 100% you need to have metrics in order to define success. So... let's vote for the guy who's never held a private sector job and has catchy slogans over an actual trained economist who had to be held accountable for actual results!!! Fuck him he's just like Justin!!! |
My point isn't US specific Honda, I mentioned world-wide. If we are to ignore the US, let's go with the UK: A typical British family is as much as £15,000 per year poorer than they were five years ago, Telegraph Money analysis has found. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/re...orer-now-2020/ I'm not defending Trudeau, nor am I arguing that Canada is in a better place, but we have to call a spade a spade and have an honest argument here. What I'm saying is that it's a bad faith argument to simply pretend the rest of the world isn't experiencing the same economic circumstances and difficulties we're having over here, Canada is not some solitary albatross in that people are in a worse economic position then they were prior to COVID. |
PP has shown that he is weaker on trump than the libs. that is the final nail in the coffin for him. |
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What do you do in Canada if you can’t afford to live in a major city where all the work etc. is? In BC you’re looking at Prince George or worse Unaffordablilty and being broke is compounded when everything costs more. Doesn’t matter if every country experienced the same percentage of inflation, if a beer is $8 in one country and $2 in another, inflation doesn’t hurt as bad. And really, all that is to say, in different circumstances I wouldn’t really care about it. I’m fine, most people I know are fine. Have less disposable income but life goes on. The problem with all this is the end result is homeless encampments and strung out drug addicts everywhere. |
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It’s the same stupid shit that’s always happened here, when I said JT before, it’s obviously referencing the liberal party as a whole. But when someone says they prefer conservatives, you aren’t just voting for PP, you’re trying to elect an entirely new regime to replace people like Freeland etc. people who have proven their incompetence. |
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