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On Thu, 29 Apr 2010 06:24:21 -0600, Canuck57
wrote: On 29/04/2010 4:12 AM, bpuharic wrote: On Wed, 28 Apr 2010 21:16:12 -0600, wrote: On 28/04/2010 7:28 PM, hk wrote: Fewer Canadians can afford drugs, weed, booze and smokes. any proof? what's the purchasing power parity of canada vs the US? it's a simple measure. what is it? Yep. Start with: http://www.fraserinstitute.org/tools/Default.htm actually try he http://fx.sauder.ubc.ca/PPP.html for the latest info. your own universities show the US dollar is undervalue by about 14%. problem is, we already spend 17% of our GDP on health vs 10% for you guys. so even if we reach parity you will STILL be spending less on healthcare than we do for a system that is more efficient try again, right winger. On that web site somewhere they have a financial freedom list of all US atates and Canadian provinces. Of the 10 Canadian provinces, we hold the 9 bottom positions and the 10th province is much higher. But I am not going to waste the time on you to find the exact link. You probably wouldn't use it anyways. financial freedom is irrelevant. the relevant measure is PPP. |
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