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Stunning News in Canada – Economy Loses 71,200 Jobs, Unemployment Jumps to 5.9%…
2019-12-07
Mock away, Trudeau
[Last Refuge] Elections have consequences. On the same day the U.S. economy reports astoundingly successful jobs growth of 226,000 jobs and a drop in the unemployment rate to 3.5 percent; the Canadian state economic minister reports surprisingly terrible jobs losses of 72,200 jobs and a jump in unemployment from 5.5 to 5.9 percent.
Smirk away, Fidel's Boy
The Canadian economy is roughly one-tenth the size of the U.S. So in equivalent terms the results from Canada reflect a comparative loss of 720,000 jobs on the same day the U.S. revises all figures upward to over 300,000 gains. A stunning economic contrast:

OTTAWA (Reuters) ‐ The Canadian job market lost a surprise 71,200 net positions in November while the unemployment rate rose to 5.9%, the highest in more than a year, data showed on Friday, as analysts said a repeat of the weak numbers could force the Bank of Canada to rethink its monetary policy.

Analysts in a Reuters poll had forecast a gain of 10,000 jobs and had predicted the unemployment rate would hold steady at 5.5%. [...] November's numbers followed a weak report in October, when the labor market unexpectedly shed jobs despite a likely boost from hiring related to the federal election.

[...] Canada's goods-producing industries saw a decline of 26,600 net jobs, largely on manufacturing. The services sector lost 44,400 net jobs.

Novembers unemployment rate was the highest seen since the 6.0% reported in August 2018. 38,400 full-time jobs and 32,800 part-time jobs were lost in November.

It is worth remembering that Canada does not allow competition in their media sector. The Canadian government considers the news media a protected "cultural industry"; and through a process of subsidizing broadcast all news media is essentially state run media.

Why is this important? Well, when the expressed priority of the government is controlling broadcast information if you are intellectually honest you should apply that same ideological outlook toward any information from the government in a general sense.
State-Controlled Media
The Canadian election was held on October 21st, 2019. The central control government of Justin Trudeau would likely hold-back any negative economic information in an effort to support the ideology of the central government and maintain public opinion in advance of the voting. However, with the election over the economic books need to be reconciled.
Posted by:Frank G

#5  #3 and #4: Lex! Stop teasing us.
Posted by: Canuckistan sniper   2019-12-07 23:20  

#4  Yukon would be good.
BC, ON, QB they can can keep.
Posted by: Lex   2019-12-07 11:52  

#3  We could Alberta and Saskatchewan. Maybe Manitoba and a maritime or two.
I've nothing against Newfies.
Posted by: Lex   2019-12-07 11:51  

#2  No sympathy for the Canadians. they had the opportunity to get rid of this joker a few months ago and they blew it. Hope you enjoy the next 5 years of stagnation.
Posted by: Tom   2019-12-07 11:48  

#1  Cheer up, Northern Neighbors, with our economy going full bore we have room for a few more states.... um, you don't vote Donk, do you?
Posted by: Mercutio   2019-12-07 08:42  

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