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Canada economy

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“Canada has recovered 100 percent of the jobs lost during the depth of the recession, compared to 78 percent in the US. There are many reasons to be optimistic on what we have already achieved. Our economy is rebounding and we are winning the fight against COVID.”

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Canada Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance
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“The big picture is that inflation continues to march higher, with pressures broadening out. Suffice it to say, that strains the definition of transitory.”

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Chief economist at BMO Capital Markets
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“Back at the onset of this, we were thinking that it could last maybe a few months or so, but now it's looking like it could linger on for some time. Maybe until the second half of 2022. But it's very, very uncertain right now.”

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Economist with TD Bank
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“(The Bank of Canada) is also dealing with the highest inflation in a decade and I suspect they will keep pushing ahead with QE [quantitative easing] tapering, but it will be a big debate.”

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Chief economist at BMO Capital Markets
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“It seems that the Canadian economy wasn't on as strong a footing as we had believed. And with the fourth wave now seemingly here, the economy faces another storm to navigate through.”

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Senior economist at CIBC Capital Markets
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“We've now seen slightly more jobs lost in this third wave - the April and May losses - relative to the job losses in the second wave. At a minimum it's comparable, and that makes sense. We've seen quite a significant lockdown this go-round.”

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Chief economist of RBC Global Asset Management
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“Their [women-only task force] diverse perspectives will help our government make smart, targeted investments through Budget 2021 and beyond to advance gender equity and address the systemic barriers and inequities faced by women, including Black, Indigenous, and people of color - so that Canada's economic recovery leaves no one behind.”

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Canada's Minister of Middle Class Prosperity
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“We see a Liberal government that is not willing to ask the wealthiest to pay their fair share. They have not really taken any concrete steps to look at revenue sources from the pandemic profiteers, the excess profits made during this pandemic, nor a tax on wealth. They're, in fact, not even willing to really put any put in place any real tax measure on on the web giants, those who are making massive, if not record profits off the backs of people in our country, [who] continue to pay virtually no tax in our country.”

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Canadian Member of Parliament leader of the New Democratic Party
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“Alarmingly, there are no fiscal targets, and the government actually pledged to add another $100 billion in debt after the pandemic ends, effectively committing to spend money before it even knows what to spend it on. There doesn't seem to be any place where the Trudeau government has even tried to save money and there's no tax relief. A pandemic isn't a free pass to cynically increase spending on everything, especially when taxpayers are struggling.”

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Federal Director, Canadian Taxpayers Federation
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“When the virus is under control and our economy is ready for new growth, we will deploy an ambitious stimulus package to jump-start our recovery. Spending roughly three to four per cent of GDP, over three years, our government will make carefully judged, targeted and meaningful investments to create jobs and boost growth.”

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Canada Finance Minister
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“Before the pandemic, our government’s goal to drive the economy forward through immigration was ambitious. Now it’s simply vital. Immigrants are critical to our healthcare sector and represent one in four working in our hospitals and long-term care homes. Whether they’ve been taking care of our most vulnerable, or putting food on our tables, newcomers have played an outsized role in our response to COVID-19.”

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Canada Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship
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“Canada will respond swiftly and strongly. The United States has taken the absurd decision to harm its own people at a time when its economy is suffering its deepest crisis since the Great Depression. Any American who buys a can of beer or a soda or a car or a bike will suffer. In fact, the washing machines Trump stood in front of yesterday will get more expensive.”

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Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs
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