Most jobs lost in 34 years in the U.S, 26 in Canada By: josh (12 replies) December 5, 2008 - 9:50am
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- Re: Most jobs lost in 34 years in the U.S, 26 in Canada By: Lard Tunderin' Jeezus (Dec 6 2008 - 7:17pm)
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- Re: Most jobs lost in 34 years in the U.S, 26 in Canada By: josh (Dec 5 2008 - 10:53am)
- Interesting that per capita, By: Lard Tunderin' Jeezus (Dec 5 2008 - 10:30am)
The Canadian government seems so much healthier financially than the US. Didn't the Canadian government run a surplus recently ? Not just Alberta, with the oil revenues, but the whole country.
I have to wonder what effect the fall in oil price has on tar-sands operations. That's a huge benefit for the environment if tar-sands stops being profitable for a while. I had the impression that the cost of production for Canadian tar-sands was in the range of $35 to $50 a barrel of output.
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