Alberta, the province that has become the epicenter of Canada’s oil bust, does not yet have a budget for fiscal 2015-16. Premier Rachel Notley promised delivery by October. But it won’t be easy. Ideas are already floating around and are getting shot down. The problem: a budget crisis has set in after a sudden shortfall of C$7 billion in oil revenue.
There have been layoffs in the oil patch. Companies are retrenching. Home prices are tumbling in Calgary, the oil capital of Canada. In May, they plunged a record 3.3% and are now down 7% from their peak seven months ago.
In commercial real estate, it’s getting ugly. The number of transactions of C$1 million or more in the first quarter plummeted by 21%, and the dollar value of transactions dropped 11%, according to RealNet Canada, cited by the Calgary Herald.
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The only way this can be fixed (even partially) is if the US acquiesces to a massive attack on Iran. If Obama ad-Dajjal won't do it, you can bet the next President will.
Q: If we saved the Saudis from Saddam, why are they now attacking our economy?
A: It's because we have no leaders, just amateurs having a good time while our nation is being flushed down the toilet.
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