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Quote from: Shen Li on Today at 12:14:11 AMCanada is now in a recession. And Mark Carney is now the only leader of a G7 country presiding over one.Canada has been in a technical recession for eleven years. It is why our living standards have fallen from top five in 2013 to around twenty five under the anti growth economic environment the Liberals have put this country in. It is being hidden by reckless immigration numbers.
Quote from: Shen Li on Today at 12:14:11 AMCanada is now in a recession. And Mark Carney is now the only leader of a G7 country presiding over one.
QuoteProvincial Real GDP Growth Forecasts (2026)Alberta: +2.3% to +2.7% (Led by energy infrastructure and solid population gains)Saskatchewan: +2.1% (Boosted by agriculture and natural gas production)British Columbia: +1.2% (Slowing from previous years due to tariff impacts and cooling demographics)Manitoba: +1.3% (Constrained by manufacturing and trade headwinds)Ontario: +1.0% to +1.1% (Heavily exposed to U.S. trade tariffs on auto and steel)Quebec: +1.1% (Slowing alongside tariff impacts and immigration caps)Atlantic Provinces: Mixed performance, with Newfoundland & Labrador seeing constrained growth due to a construction slowdown.
Quote from: Oliver the Second on May 29, 2026, 12:18:25 PMCanada enters technical recession as spending declinesCanada is not growing. Their GDP numbers are masked by excessive immigration.
The Canadian economy contracted slightly in the first quarter, driven by falling business and government spending. That pullback, combined with a contraction in the fourth quarter of 2025, places Canada in what economists define as a technical recession: two consecutive quarters of negative GDP growth.
For a country that managed to grow its real GDP by 1.7% in 2025, the slowest pace since 2020, the slide into contraction territory marks a meaningful shift. Canada shed more than 100,000 jobs in January and February of 2026 alone, pushing the unemployment rate to roughly 6.7-6.8%.
The Canadian Federation of Independent Business projects GDP growth of approximately 1.1-1.6% for 2026 overall, with first-quarter estimates around 1.6%. But those forecasts were built on the assumption of a modest recovery in the first half of the year, a recovery that now looks increasingly unlikely given the contraction data.
Business investment for 2026 is projected to grow by a mere 0.6% according to some analysts.
https://cryptobriefing.com/canada-technical-recession-spending-declines/

Quote from: Oliver the Second on May 29, 2026, 10:26:32 AMCurry Crunch!That is now the number one breakfast cereal in Canada.
https://x.com/audicy519/status/2060076896201699384
Quote from: Lokmar on May 28, 2026, 07:33:47 PMCucknadians got what they voted for.Most of Canada wants to become some third world commie dictatorship. Alberta and Saskatchewan do not.
Quote from: Herman on May 28, 2026, 07:13:04 PM
Quote from: Herman on May 20, 2026, 06:30:46 PMTheir plan is managed decline. It is working.We know.
Quote from: Brent on May 20, 2026, 12:56:11 PMEven trudeau and carney voters know life has gotten worse for the working class on the watch of those two evil globalists.Their plan is managed decline. It is working.
Quote from: Herman on May 19, 2026, 06:36:33 PMEven trudeau and carney voters know life has gotten worse for the working class on the watch of those two evil globalists.
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