Re: Alberta Strong. First to set plan to return to normal.
Originally Posted by
Canucks_fan18
You got to adjust that based on GDP per capita. Also net positive trade is more important. Look at Bombardier over the years. Generated huge revenues, weren't profitable, collapsed multiple of times.
The below website has a great interactive view of trade in Canada.
Top exports 2019:
Crude Petroleum (67.8 billion) + refined petroleum 12.3 billion next closest industry was cars at 40.9 billion. Conversely we imported 26 billion worth of petroleum despite having the third largest reserves of Oil in the world.
https://oec.world/en/profile/country/can
Would per capita really mean a whole lot when it comes to something like this? Like if GDP is the tangible unit you're using to say what province is driving Canada, wouldn't just the overall number matter and not per capita in this case? It could be a way of saying Alberta should be trying to bring in more people with programs someone how to entice people to move there more.
Like if I'm asked do I want $100mill in pennies or $1mill in $20s, I don't care if the $100mill is less/coin, I just care about the overall amount. Again, I'm not going to try and say I'm anything near knowledgeable on this (and please tell me if it's totally the wrong take), but money is money I would think.
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