Looking at the headlines today I see Canada lost 71000 jobs in November, after losing only 1800 in October, pushing the unemployment rate fron 5.5% to 5.9% compared to the U.S. which added 266000 thousand jobs with an unemployment rate of 3.5%. Now I don't get too excited about month to month variations but after reading various articles on yesterday's throne speach it could be the start of a trend imo. Trudeau's main concern is climate change, it would appear that he believes his path back to a majority is through policies related to climate change. I can certainly appreciate that he believes there is little room for him to add seats in the west and he is probably right but this month's job report showed the biggest job losses in Quebec, in his favoured backyard, should give him something else to think about. Enjoy your day.
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Let's all encourage trudeau to continue down the path of destruction he is on. It only adds fuel to the separatism fire. At this rate, even Chuck will be a hard core separatist soon.
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I have a question.....I have been cutting ice for a month ....its 8 inches thick on the dugout....
So if we have ice that thick wouldn't it be building in the arctic now or are temperatures still above zero up there?
And didn't AL gore say we would be using the northern ports regularly by now?...
Last boat out of churchill was November 7....
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Originally posted by bucket View PostI have a question.....I have been cutting ice for a month ....its 8 inches thick on the dugout....
So if we have ice that thick wouldn't it be building in the arctic now or are temperatures still above zero up there?
And didn't AL gore say we would be using the northern ports regularly by now?...
Last boat out of churchill was November 7....
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Astonishing U.S. job creation of 266,000 jobs in November well above average trader estimates going into Friday’s report was apparently aided by 41,000 GM workers returning to work. These are not fresh, new manufacturing jobs. Recent U.S. manufacturing data has shown a slowdown stateside.
Also, interesting data showing U.S. labour force participation rate actually declined to 62.4%.
But as soon as robust (on-the-surface) data was released, algorithms took over . . . triggering a powerful buying wave. We may be in for some heavy volatility straight ahead, as human logic gradually kicks in.
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Originally posted by Hamloc View PostLooking at the headlines today I see Canada lost 71000 jobs in November, after losing only 1800 in October, pushing the unemployment rate fron 5.5% to 5.9% compared to the U.S. which added 266000 thousand jobs with an unemployment rate of 3.5%. Now I don't get too excited about month to month variations but after reading various articles on yesterday's throne speach it could be the start of a trend imo. Trudeau's main concern is climate change, it would appear that he believes his path back to a majority is through policies related to climate change. I can certainly appreciate that he believes there is little room for him to add seats in the west and he is probably right but this month's job report showed the biggest job losses in Quebec, in his favoured backyard, should give him something else to think about. Enjoy your day.
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