
Canadian left and labour focused economic info and analysis
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Sam says, always remember the virtuous economic cycle. Someone needs to remind the federal government.
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I previously wrote about Mark Carney’s statements about balancing the operational budget, and how that meant austerity. The Liberal platform and fiscal costing came out over the Easter weekend, and while i...
The internet has noticed some parallels between the current moment and the US Republican response to the 1929 stock market crash and Great Depression - I’ve seen many variations on Ferris Bueller’s econ teacher telling dazed teenagers that...
Donald Trump called today “Liberation Day”, announcing a 10% import tariff on all imports to the United States. There is a list of about 60 other countries that he called the ‘worst offenders’ that will face higher rates.
Canada is (kind o...
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