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    Default Canada's cost to house and feed immigrants


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    Quote Originally Posted by 89coupe View Post
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    Wow. More than I used to spend on business trips in Dubai.

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    What'd you expect?
    UNICEF's $1 a day feed a child for a week BS?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr2mike View Post
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    What'd you expect?
    UNICEF's $1 a day feed a child for a week BS?
    Yea, at least it's not the $6.8 million they spent to keep 15 people at the Calgary Westin during the COVID quarantines - I guess this should be considered cheap?

    LMAO as much as I hate the Socialist Government in Spain, I'm so happy to not be paying Canadian taxes these days.

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    Man, you should see New York's bill.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr2mike View Post
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    What'd you expect?
    UNICEF's $1 a day feed a child for a week BS?
    lol dead
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    Calgary's unemployment, meanwhile, spiked to 7.7 per cent in April from 6.5 per cent in March.

    Looks like a lot of "workers" arriving here monthly.
    I'm sure the stampede hiring fair will clear this matter up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr2mike View Post
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    Calgary's unemployment, meanwhile, spiked to 7.7 per cent in April from 6.5 per cent in March.

    Looks like a lot of "workers" arriving here monthly.
    I'm sure the stampede hiring fair will clear this matter up.
    Gondek I'm sure will fix this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mr2mike View Post
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    Calgary's unemployment, meanwhile, spiked to 7.7 per cent in April from 6.5 per cent in March.

    Looks like a lot of "workers" arriving here monthly.
    I'm sure the stampede hiring fair will clear this matter up.
    They will build us homes. Put them to work!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr2mike View Post
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    Calgary's unemployment, meanwhile, spiked to 7.7 per cent in April from 6.5 per cent in March.

    Looks like a lot of "workers" arriving here monthly.
    I'm sure the stampede hiring fair will clear this matter up.
    Wait how is this stat calculated?
    Is there a big percentage of that being Torontonians coming with 7.2milly choicefully unemployed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jwslam View Post
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    Wait how is this stat calculated?
    Is there a big percentage of that being Torontonians coming with 7.2milly choicefully unemployed?
    A bunch of college kids just finished with exam and looking for summer jobs.

    That's said, housing refugees from GVA/GTA coming out here looking for work isn't 0 either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jwslam View Post
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    Wait how is this stat calculated?
    Is there a big percentage of that being Torontonians coming with 7.2milly choicefully unemployed?
    As with lots of Canadian statistics, it's a black box.
    In fact, Canada just added 90k jobs from last month. What we don't know is that they're probably all government based, middle manager, wfh, ppt experts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr2mike View Post
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    I'm sure the stampede hiring fair will clear this matter up.
    Calgary unemployment up to 10% as a whole. But strangely enough, the niche category of big titted whores that own cowboy hats, has an unemployment rate of 0.1%



    Quote Originally Posted by mr2mike View Post
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    As with lots of Canadian statistics, it's a black box.
    In fact, Canada just added 90k jobs from last month. What we don't know is that they're probably all government based, middle manager, wfh, ppt experts.
    And even with those government jobs added, and the net gain of more part time created vs full time lost, they'll still go back in 3 months and "revise" the created jobs to be even lower.
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    Maybe we should give all qualified legal immigrants and all the younguns 40 acres of land. The USA did it early on, and then later on, and it seems to have been successful.

    With climate change, I can imagine only 1/20th of them would freeze to death.

    British immigration dominance cannot be understood by the latest generation. Canada has always been the overseas destination for the British since the days of US fight for freedom. Only by 2011 did any nation match Britain/UK.
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    Quote Originally Posted by davidI View Post
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    Yea, at least it's not the $6.8 million they spent to keep 15 people at the Calgary Westin during the COVID quarantines - I guess this should be considered cheap?

    LMAO as much as I hate the Socialist Government in Spain, I'm so happy to not be paying Canadian taxes these days.
    Or at least it's not $80 million on unusable Turkish Tylenol.
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