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Old Posted Yesterday, 8:07 PM
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Nite effectively summarized everything wrong with the Canadian economy, where we're putting all bets on residential real estate to save the national economy in 2025.
Been that way for at least 20 years - why change now?
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perhaps, but it could also reverse liberal fortune with strong economic growth, low inflation, low interest rates, cheaper housing, full implementation of the of $10 daycare plan, and millions more will be covered by the national dental plan all by the time of the next election.
Things can change fast in politics. Liberal support is probably at the nader right now and can only go up as the macroeconomic indicators improve.
LOL, hey Tattoo, where’s Mr. Roarke?
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perhaps, but it could also reverse liberal fortune with strong economic growth, low inflation, low interest rates, cheaper housing, full implementation of the of $10 daycare plan, and millions more will be covered by the national dental plan all by the time of the next election.
Things can change fast in politics. Liberal support is probably at the nader right now and can only go up as the macroeconomic indicators improve.
Housing is a hell of a thing to list here
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