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Home prices rose 3.8% in Q4

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Chrystia Freeland confirms she is running for Liberal leader

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Mark Carney all but says he’s running to be Canada’s next prime minister in a Jon Stewart interview

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Canada sending Black Hawks, drones to border as the clock to pacify Trump ticks down

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Singh calls for party leaders to stop Trump’s tax with retaliation

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Nationwide strike in Belgium hits air and train traffic

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Leader of Japanese crime syndicate pleads guilty to conspiring to traffic nuclear materials to Iran

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  • They were trying to push high tech and advanced manufacturing. But with US putting trade restrictions on all kinds of high tech machinery they are now trying to improvise their plan with push for consumer-led growth.

  • It is interesting that CCP is standing by as this crisis in the property sector unfolds slowly over the last 2 years while watching real estate and property development, one of its biggest engines of domestic growth stall at a time of a slowing economy.

  • So Chinese bots are on lemmy too now. You obviously didn't read the article - "Of those aircraft, the ministry said 10 had either crossed the median line of the Taiwan Strait, which previously served as an unofficial barrier between the two sides, or entered the southwestern part of Taiwan's air defence identification zone, or ADIZ."

    In international relations, militaries have defined and at times unspoken rules of engagement. This was NOT routine flight over mainland China that you are making out to be, but was a clear breach of said protocols. Thus Taiwan sent its fighter jets to observe the Chinese military aircraft.

  • The military is using Buddhist monks under their control to push an ultra-nationalistic extremism into politics (as seen elsewhere in the world). They basically used it in the years prior to the coup to incite ethnic conflicts and justify military actions in certain regions including Rakhine where Rohingyas live. They cited that instability as the main excuse to stage the coup after election victory of Aung San Suu Kyi's party. This coup has been years in planning and execution when they realized they couldn't win the election fairly under the constitution they wrote because of the popularity of Suu Kyi's party.

  • I think the right skilled workers is the answer. You do know that Canada's immigration policy is skewed to "skilled workers" typically (outside of the family migration qualifications). I have met plenty of skilled immigrants who are under-employed working outside of their qualifications here for whatever reason. Employers typically prefer Canadian or US work experience for instance. We have a shortage in construction workers and that's partly contributing to the housing shortage on the supply side of things.

    What's also been a LONG RUNNING problem in Canada is the lack of productivity gains which this article sort of mentions. It's something prior governments couldn't tackle, and Trudeau can't seem to tackle either.