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Tag Archives: Depression
Canada’s Soup Kitchens – Lines Now in Banks and Grocery Stores
Reading time: 418 words, 1 page, 1 to 2 minutes. Do you think Canada’s economy is doing well just because the ass media is supporting the government’s economy of illusion? Yesterday, March 26th, one of my colleagues, returning from the … Continue reading
Posted in Collapse 2013, Economic Collapse
Tagged Canadian economy, CPP, Depression, soup kitchens, Stealth Depression
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Brief Collapse Update – September 9, 2012
Reading time: 1,946 words, 5 to 8 minutes. Last week was notable in that three of the world’s most powerful so-called leaders failed to announce anything new about the continuing global economic meltdown. Unfortunately, all they did was confirm my … Continue reading
Posted in Collapse 2012, Economic Collapse
Tagged Depression, Economic Collapse, financial collapse, Great Depression
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OOPS, I spoke too soon!
Goodness! No sooner did I post my latest Collapse Update on May 30 than we were hit with a barrage of dire economic data two days later. Hey, not my fault. I don’t create it; I just report it. This … Continue reading
Posted in Collapse 2011, Economic Collapse
Tagged China, collapse, Depression, Economic Collapse, financial crisis, house prices, unemployment
Rearranging the Deck Chairs on the U.S. Titanic
As usual, most of the news comes from the U.S. because that’s where the economic melt-down continues in earnest. News from Europe shows that their peripheral countries’ economies are still collapsing especially Ireland and Greece. And, Canada’s economy, largely dependent … Continue reading