Are you asking which provinces are liberal, or are you asking which provinces are communist?
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If that's true, why is our dollar so weak with oil at $130+?
Youth (15-29) unemployment rates have skyrocketed.
"Beginning in 2023, slowing growth in labour demand and rapid population growth contributed to declining employment rates, and unemployment started to trend up, particularly for youth. For youth aged 15 to 29 years, the employment rate declined by 2.7 percentage points from March 2023 to March 2024, to 62.9%. While their participation rate remained relatively steady, their unemployment rate increased by 2.9 percentage points to 10.9% over this time."
https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/pub/81-595-m/81-595-m2025001-eng.htm
I'm also the only one that actually bothered to include my source. There's always multiple ways to compare. I would say both Canada and USA have a debt problem. Freeland resigned because the budget came in with a $50+BILLION dollar deficit, Carney's last number was over $70B. (I didn't look it up, the numbers may be a bit off)
Whether you agree with this or not, considering it's already in place in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Newfoundland, New Brunswick, and Quebec there is no way the Lieutenant Governor would refuse to sign the bill.
If you lookup debt as a percentage of gdp
USA - 88.454%
Canada - 136%
If you compare debt by capita:
USA - $75.8K per person
Canada - $76.4K per person
I'm using numbers from here:
https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/countries-by-national-debt
Which source is telling you USA debt is 30 times greater?
Why on earth would this stress you out?
You do realize Canada's debt is higher than USA, right?
You admit you don't understand extension development, but then present a conspiratorial hypothesis that has zero data to support it. How about the Researcher is wrong and no malware is being installed. Even the headline says 'claims' instead of 'data proves'.
Okay, fair enough. But do you think something like this would convince someone not already committed to secession? I can see how it would be appealing to support a narrative someone already has, but do you think it actually convinces people to change their mind on the issue?
Are you suggesting the CBC is running a right wing propaganda piece? That makes no sense.
I don't what that means. Define conservative.