No. On a per-capita basis, Canadians are not better off. Real GDP per person rose just 3.2% from 2014 to 2024 (Fraser Institute/StatCan data). Federal debt per person hit record levels near $56k, with ongoing deficits. Housing costs outpaced wages sharply—price-to-income ratios remain elevated. Unemployment climbed to 6.7-7.1% in 2025, with youth rates over 13%.
Future outlook: Modest 1.1-1.4% GDP growth projected for 2026 (Bank of Canada, S&P), hampered by trade risks and weak per-capita momentum.
Hear me out here - MULTIPLE high speed rail lines.
Have them running to East/West coasts.
But make them underground.
And shape them like a tube.
And don't put trains or people in them - put crude and nat gas in the fucking things
Ok folks, Leger Poll Gives Carney's Liberals 49% Support and 14-Point Lead.
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@CateSask They are just putting a bandaid on the problem instead of coming up with real solutions.
Handing out more tax credits doesn't fix affordability.
Should the Province of Alberta cease to be part of Canada and become an independent state?
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JUST IN: 🇨🇦 CBC claims that a Pollara Strategic Insights poll shows 19% of Albertans would support separation, while 75% say they would oppose it.
The survey also found that 43% of respondents believe Alberta’s interests are well represented by federal decisions.
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