@MarcNixon24 Who are you blaming?
The three companies earned roughly:
Year Combined Net Profit
2020 ~$2.7B
2021 ~$3.5B
2022 ~$3.6B
2023 ~$4.0B
2024 ~$4.2B
I sense a pattern. They've almost doubled their bottom line in 5 years.
Hmmmm...... must be Trudeau's fault
@MarcNixon24 Ok Marc
I'll bite.
Why are groceries brutal? Is it because the grocery chains are making record profits?
Why do you think mortgages are brutal? Rates are still low. The issue is not the rates. It was the inflated prices people paid for housing during covid.
@RRMB1985@MarcNixon24 Who are you blaming?
The three companies earned roughly:
Year Combined Net Profit
2020 ~$2.7B
2021 ~$3.5B
2022 ~$3.6B
2023 ~$4.0B
2024 ~$4.2B
I sense a pattern. They've almost doubled their bottom line in 5 years.
@david_parker@Gina_T1 Why won't you respond to the people that you stole their personal data from?
Why won't you pay your fine?
Why did you run away?
Why won't you face the people that you screwed over and sold their personal information?
You lost your right to critique the government.
#jailtime
@TruthFringe@FrostGroup1@Lithiaus Once???
Harper appointed Mark Carney as Governor of the Bank of Canada in 2007, and Carney worked closely with Harper's government throughout the 2008 financial crisis.
Just once, right?
Sit down.
$75.2 billion in exports. A new all-time record.
Despite the doom and gloom, Canadian businesses are selling more goods to the world than ever before. Energy, agriculture, manufacturing, Canadian products are in demand globally, and the numbers prove it.
Exports drive jobs, investment, and growth. Every dollar earned abroad circulates back into the Canadian economy, supporting workers and communities from coast to coast.
The narrative that Canada is in economic freefall simply doesn’t hold up against record breaking export data.
Criticize government policy all you want, there’s plenty worth debating. But facts don’t bend to narratives. Countries setting export records aren’t countries that have stopped producing, stopped competing, or stopped showing up.
$75.2 billion exported in a single month.
That’s not a talking point, it’s a fact.