Canada is a Liberal cucked coun-
>Canada has a population of 35.85 million (as of 2015, less than California)
> In May 2017 Canada adds 77,000 new full-time jobs, which offset falling part-time employment. Economists had forecast a 15,000 increase in employment.
>The employment gains bode well for the continuation of the country’s expansion, which is the fastest among the Group of Seven
>Manufacturing added 25,300 jobs during May
>>129516300
No one cares
>>129516615
sorry to hear you're a NEET, fellow canuck
>>129516760
Im not a Neet I have a job that will get me out of this hell hole how about you?
>>129516300
Where are these jobs exactly? Last I checked my small Ontario Hometown is still being overlooked for Toronto's megatropolis.
>>129516615
FUCKING
>>129516863
I have a full time job with benefits and paid vacation... I'm doing OK. Ontario btw
>>129516913
under or over 30k people in your town?
>>129517284
Last count we were at 17K.
>>129517180
Ontario also im working with Step dads buisness doin Basic Training in summa
>>129517621
that's just too small for a manufacturing investment. If you subtract old people and young people, and disabled people and people that already have jobs that they don't want to leave and ievitable worker turnover.... that 17K shrinks a lot, too much to be viable
>>129517052
LEAF
>>129518300
I'm most upset about our dollar being worth 74 cents in the US, and also high gas prices and this retarded Ontario Liberal carbon tax making every life necesity more expensive.
>>129518772
Because Canada eats our assholes.
>>129516300
You wanna know what the most fucked up part of all this is? That for a country that brings in 320,000 filthy fucking migrants every year, economists only expect 10,000 jobs a month.
>>129516300
It's because of the American economy. When America's economy is good, Canada's prospers; when it's bad, Canada's tanks. Been like that forever.
Furthermore, statistics are one things, reality on the ground another. How are rents, utilities, food prices, tax increases and mortgage costs doing in comparison to incomes?
>>129519438
>How are rents, utilities, food prices, tax increases and mortgage costs doing in comparison to incomes?
Everything is rocketing towards the sky. Wages are getting cut or are stagnating at best. Yesterday went to a Toyota dealer and saw a RAV4 with a $50k out-the-door sticker price. My guess is the new iPhone will be starting at $1000 cuckbux once it comes out in the fall.
>>129521148
$50k for a Toyota? Even though the Rav4 is made in Canada? Are you sure about that?