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Meanwhile, in the U.S., the largest cities also tend to be the richest centres.

These calculations recall work done three years ago by University of Calgary economist Trevor Tombe, which showed that only Alberta among the provinces had per-capita Gross Domestic Product equivalent to the upper third of American states. Even Ontario and Quebec had per-capita GDPs closer to Louisiana, Alabama and Kentucky.Article content

Incompetent and negligent are not too strong to describe the Trudeau government’s handling of the Canadian economy.We apologize, but this video has failed to load.It used to be that most years enough new houses, apartments and condos were under construction to accommodate about two-thirds of our population growth from both immigration and childbirth. The other third was made up by people dying, moving into seniors’ homes or moving on in other ways.

You can’t have that many newcomers seeking housing that is not being built without it having a detrimental impact on prices.

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