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Harper’s Election Promises & the Real Estate Market - Skook - 08-14-2015 Yesterday, the Globe & Mail offered up an editorial that I felt worth posting here. Garth Turner, love him or hate him, has long posted the same sentiments about Finance Minister Joe Oliver vs Jim Flaherty at his blog The Greater Fool (Turner is a former Tory MP). Personally, I think it significant for the Globe & Mail to call into question the sanity of the Harper government’s economic policies which at heart is what this editorial does. Any thoughts on this? Will Harper follow through? Has he or is he now leading the country into an economic abyss? Here is the Globe & Mail editorial in its entirety... Quote:Harper's promises throw caution to the wind in overheated housing market Hat Tip to southseacompany over at Vancouvercondo.info for drawing our attention to this editorial (Comment #73). RE: Harper’s Election Promises & the Real Estate Market - RFM - 10-21-2015 And now, a new PM will get all the blame when things unravel, as they ultimately will. RE: Harper’s Election Promises & the Real Estate Market - JimmyWW - 10-25-2015 (10-21-2015, 02:14 AM)RFM Wrote: And now, a new PM will get all the blame when things unravel, as they ultimately will. Agree. I wonder if Justin's election will provide the catalyst for said unravelling? Poloz looks unlikely to cut again because of the effect on the currency, and there seems to be little steam left in the market... RE: Harper’s Election Promises & the Real Estate Market - Skook - 11-29-2015 I’ve been sitting on a Reader’s Comment since August 4th when it appeared in response to a Globe & Mail story titled ‘Tories recycling rhetoric and renovation rebate in campaign.’ It was such a great comment that I had to save it and though I’m a little late it’s a good time to post it here. Quote:Recession is when your neighbour loses his job. Thank you, cool canadian. ![]() |