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Title: Canada Inflation
Post by: djliftsthings on November 10, 2021, 09:04:06 AM
for October 6.2%,....hasnt been under 5% in 6 months. Fuck this fucking  country, what a shithole
Title: Re: Canada Inflation
Post by: Humble Narcissist on November 10, 2021, 09:34:47 AM
for October 6.2%,....hasnt been under 5% in 6 months. Fuck this fucking  country, what a shithole
Come to the US, it's higher. Bad things going on in the world.
Title: Re: Canada Inflation
Post by: djliftsthings on November 10, 2021, 09:35:21 AM
Come to the US, it's higher. Bad things going on in the world.

Brutal if true
Title: Re: Canada Inflation
Post by: Humble Narcissist on November 10, 2021, 09:47:28 AM
Brutal if true
They are claiming it's 6.2% here as well but it's way more.
Title: Re: Canada Inflation
Post by: ilalin on November 10, 2021, 10:40:44 AM
for October 6.2%,....hasnt been under 5% in 6 months. Fuck this fucking  country, what a shithole

fuck you traitor

Title: Re: Canada Inflation
Post by: Matt on November 10, 2021, 10:49:51 AM
for October 6.2%,....hasnt been under 5% in 6 months. Fuck this fucking  country, what a shithole

I'm with you.

I'd be teaching French math in Louisiana in January under the CODOFIL program if I was vaccinated.

I hate to leave here, because I have three kids.

Maybe I'll give them my assets and start fresh.

This sucks.

This is not the Canada that I grew up in.
Title: Re: Canada Inflation
Post by: SOMEPARTS on November 10, 2021, 10:55:10 AM
They are claiming it's 6.2% here as well but it's way more.


Shadowstats says more like 12%.
Title: Re: Canada Inflation
Post by: djliftsthings on November 10, 2021, 10:57:19 AM
I'm with you.

I'd be teaching French math in Louisiana in January under the CODOFIL program if I was vaccinated.

I hate to leave here, because I have three kids.

Maybe I'll give them my assets and start fresh.

This sucks.

This is not the Canada that I grew up in.

lets go Ill go with, we can stuff you in the trunk. Im vaxxed. Id leave Canada yesterday
Title: Re: Canada Inflation
Post by: Hypertrophy on November 10, 2021, 11:13:31 AM
I'm with you.

I'd be teaching French math in Louisiana in January under the CODOFIL program if I was vaccinated.

I hate to leave here, because I have three kids.

Maybe I'll give them my assets and start fresh.

This sucks.

This is not the Canada that I grew up in.


Your kids will probably move one day any ways...


I saw how kids would leave upstate NY after they graduated college because of the shitty economy and dumbass government. I didn't want to see my kids do that so I beat them to it and moved South. They love me for it, haha. Great weather, low taxes, and lots of right wingers.
Title: Re: Canada Inflation
Post by: Humble Narcissist on November 10, 2021, 11:33:30 AM
I'm with you.

I'd be teaching French math in Louisiana in January under the CODOFIL program if I was vaccinated.

I hate to leave here, because I have three kids.

Maybe I'll give them my assets and start fresh.

This sucks.

This is not the Canada that I grew up in.
French math? ??? Do the French count differently?
Title: Re: Canada Inflation
Post by: LurkerNoMore on November 10, 2021, 11:35:36 AM
I'm with you.

I'd be teaching French math in Louisiana in January under the CODOFIL program if I was vaccinated.

I hate to leave here, because I have three kids.

Maybe I'll give them my assets and start fresh.

This sucks.

This is not the Canada that I grew up in.

I thought it was four.  Or is it three kids and four mamas?
Title: Re: Canada Inflation
Post by: titusisback on November 10, 2021, 11:40:30 AM
French math? ??? Do the French count differently?

French numbers are totally fucked up, for example

70 = sixty-ten
80 = four-twenties
90 = four-twenty-ten

Title: Re: Canada Inflation
Post by: Mayday on November 10, 2021, 12:39:30 PM

Shadowstats says more like 12%.

The 70s-80s we were tapping 15% so the shadowstats reading which uses the method of those same periods tells us there isn't much more higher CPI can go before it taps out and we get a deflationary event to pull it down.

Looking at the Oz money supply data this is what we see since the end of 2019:
*Currency +22%
*M1 +45%
*M2 +41%
*M3 +21% --> this is the key as it takes into account everything whereas M1/M2 that the US reports doesn't include long term stuff, only shorter term which hides the outflows from the economy.
*Gold +25% --> notice that it's inline with the M3 and not the shorter term M1/M2 holdings.
*Velocity of money is down to 0.8
*CPI 3%
Title: Re: Canada Inflation
Post by: SOMEPARTS on November 10, 2021, 12:49:47 PM
The 70s-80s we were tapping 15% so the shadowstats reading which uses the method of those same periods tells us there isn't much more higher CPI can go before it taps out and we get a deflationary event to pull it down.

Looking at the Oz money supply data this is what we see since the end of 2019:
*Currency +22%
*M1 +45%
*M2 +41%
*M3 +21% --> this is the key as it takes into account everything whereas M1/M2 that the US reports doesn't include long term stuff, only shorter term which hides the outflows from the economy.
*Gold +25% --> notice that it's inline with the M3 and not the shorter term M1/M2 holdings.
*Velocity of money is down to 0.8
*CPI 3%


I think if you take the 50-60% increase in wealth that billionaires gained in the last 2 years there is probably a number there to extrapolate out what their expectations are for the future, whether that be permanent inflation or the amount they need to buy up assets on the cheap.

These are the lobbyists to govt, so I try and think like them...I assume by working backward you can also figure out the future policy and likely outcome.

They have punished cash for so long a deflationary period however short would be welcome.
Title: Re: Canada Inflation
Post by: Marty Champions on November 10, 2021, 08:53:28 PM
food inflation 10
All else 15
Title: Re: Canada Inflation
Post by: Humble Narcissist on November 11, 2021, 03:03:09 AM
food inflation 10
All else 15
30% for heating.
Title: Re: Canada Inflation
Post by: IroNat on November 11, 2021, 03:43:32 AM
Getbigers don't concern themselves with money.

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Title: Re: Canada Inflation
Post by: G_Thang on November 11, 2021, 03:53:34 AM
I'm with you.

I'd be teaching French math in Louisiana in January under the CODOFIL program if I was vaccinated.

I hate to leave here, because I have three kids.

Maybe I'll give them my assets and start fresh.

This sucks.

This is not the Canada that I grew up in.

I might be willing to change places with you if we can neg a suitable transfer fee.
Title: Re: Canada Inflation
Post by: G_Thang on November 11, 2021, 11:21:15 PM
 :o

Sohrab Lutchmedial: 52-year-old Canadian cardiologist tells the non-vaxxed “I won’t cry at your funeral,”  after spending much of 2021 belittling the non-vaxxed.  dead two weeks after third (booster) mRNA injection.  This vaccine has killed more people than any other vaccine in history.

Confirm?
Title: Re: Canada Inflation
Post by: FitnessFrenzy on November 12, 2021, 01:27:04 AM
6 % inflation with interest rates at zero  :-\
Title: Re: Canada Inflation
Post by: Zillotch on November 12, 2021, 01:36:35 AM
:o

Sohrab Lutchmedial: 52-year-old Canadian tard

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Saint John cardiologist and 'inspiring spirit' dies suddenly

'Dr. Sohrab Lutchmedial, director of the interventional cardiology program at the New Brunswick Heart Centre, died on Nov. 8 at the age of 52'

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/sohrab-lutchmedial-cardiac-surgeon-obituary-1.6242359
Title: Re: Canada Inflation
Post by: Humble Narcissist on November 12, 2021, 10:35:40 AM
Getbigers don't concern themselves with money.

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That's right, just make more and more like Grant Cardone.
Title: Re: Canada Inflation
Post by: Mayday on November 14, 2021, 08:29:29 PM

I think if you take the 50-60% increase in wealth that billionaires gained in the last 2 years there is probably a number there to extrapolate out what their expectations are for the future, whether that be permanent inflation or the amount they need to buy up assets on the cheap.

These are the lobbyists to govt, so I try and think like them...I assume by working backward you can also figure out the future policy and likely outcome.

They have punished cash for so long a deflationary period however short would be welcome.

Inflation of a dollar value is permanent whereas inflation as a percentage is transitory.

QE can be thought of as a payoff to the wealthy not to collapse the entire system.

You don’t hear anything about QE needing quarterly approval yet all stimmy money is held to political ransom and requires furious debate and approval process…….

Therefore QE does not necessarily require a deflationary event to be approved. However, stimmy does require a deflationary event such as poor Christmas consumer spending, job layoffs, low mortgage approvals etc. those things provide a trigger for a market sell off due to poor financials which then opens the approval door for stimmy money.

CPI can go higher because we are in high consumer seasonality, freight is high, raw goods are high, inventory shortages = higher ave price. But it won’t stay there. We might go to 7%-8% then rip back to 2% for a bit then back to 8%.

The cure for higher prices is higher prices so it bursts. What is changing though is our bottom reset prices are much higher than 2019. Lumber was 1,600 now back at a bottom of 550 instead of 150. Coal was 230 now down to 140 instead of 50.

Hence, productivity goes down, consumption down, shortages get worse, prices ramp up hard. The govts have prevented crazy unemployment by UBI to workplaces. So they solved that part which history suffered but we will buy out all remaining inventory now. Prices will explode much higher and faster than history because of UBI meaning shortages will hit like a light switch Effect.
Title: Re: Canada Inflation
Post by: honest on November 14, 2021, 10:09:15 PM
Welcome to Bidens new world, our hopes of this going post covid are gone, this is no longer global supply chains being compromised, its now global supply chains having to factor in climate change. Whats amazing is that people in the US who voted for him couldn't see this actually happening.
Title: Re: Canada Inflation
Post by: Primemuscle on November 14, 2021, 10:15:59 PM
They are claiming it's 6.2% here as well but it's way more.

What I know is that when I go to the store to buy groceries one bag with not much in it runs almost $50. Went out to breakfast today and all the prices on the entrées had gone up $3.00. A breakfast that two years about was $12 was now $18. Coffee was up $.50 to $3.00 a cup. Still less than Starbucks. This is not some fancy restaurant, but it also isn't McDonald's.

I get about 3% CPI each year on my retirement income. When inflation is 6% I lose money. I'm still okay financially and I'm old. Who knows how long I'll be around. But it seems as if I live long enough, I'll eventually be poor.
Title: Re: Canada Inflation
Post by: Humble Narcissist on November 15, 2021, 03:48:30 AM
What I know is that when I go to the store to buy groceries one bag with not much in it runs almost $50. Went out to breakfast today and all the prices on the entrées had gone up $3.00. A breakfast that two years about was $12 was now $18. Coffee was up $.50 to $3.00 a cup. Still less than Starbucks. This is not some fancy restaurant, but it also isn't McDonald's.

I get about 3% CPI each year on my retirement income. When inflation is 6% I lose money. I'm still okay financially and I'm old. Who knows how long I'll be around. But it seems as if I live long enough, I'll eventually be poor.
Food, gas, building materials and utilities are skyrocketing in cost.
Title: Re: Canada Inflation
Post by: IroNat on November 15, 2021, 04:19:44 AM
:o

Sohrab Lutchmedial: 52-year-old Canadian cardiologist tells the non-vaxxed “I won’t cry at your funeral,”  after spending much of 2021 belittling the non-vaxxed.  dead two weeks after third (booster) mRNA injection.  This vaccine has killed more people than any other vaccine in history.

Confirm?

Looks like he died but can't find any info on major media outlets.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/11/cardiologist-said-wont-cry-funeral-selfish-unvaccinated-people-suddenly-dies-sleep-2-weeks-3rd-covid-jab/

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Title: Re: Canada Inflation
Post by: Thin Lizzy on November 15, 2021, 05:44:38 AM
He died doing what he loved, shamelessly shilling for the medical establishment.
Title: Re: Canada Inflation
Post by: Mayday on November 17, 2021, 01:35:01 PM
Food, gas, building materials and utilities are skyrocketing in cost.

I told family months ago to prepare for $2.50/L fuel at Christmas (it was $1.60). It’s now at $2.60/L.

Next year we will see $3-$4/L fuel….. and people think they will be driving to a workplace lol
Title: Re: Canada Inflation
Post by: djliftsthings on November 17, 2021, 01:41:40 PM
I told family months ago to prepare for $2.50/L fuel at Christmas (it was $1.60). It’s now at $2.60/L.

Next year we will see $3-$4/L fuel….. and people think they will be driving to a workplace lol
where is it 2.60? 1.43 in sask, but i agree it will be 3 bucks a litre soon
Title: Re: Canada Inflation
Post by: Mayday on November 17, 2021, 02:59:42 PM
where is it 2.60? 1.43 in sask, but i agree it will be 3 bucks a litre soon

Aussie pesos not in USD (sorry).

98 fuel in Sydney. A mate took a photo of the bowser with the price filling up his Lambo.

If I look now I can see 1.83/L for out of the way spots but $1.93/L up to $2.04/L for main road locations.

We were paying $1.35/L for 98 last year all day every day so it’s 35%-43% increase in cost.

AUD$2.50/L for Christmas for 98 is easily on the cards but $3-$4 next year is going to cause a lot of pain. If oil hit $147 13yrs ago it is going to blow well past that when it really lets rip. The hedge funds made it clear to the Fed some months ago they will go all in on commodities if they don’t raise rates.
Title: Re: Canada Inflation
Post by: Primemuscle on November 24, 2021, 05:14:03 PM
Just checked the GasBuddy app and gas around here is anywhere from $3.79 to $3.99 a gallon or $1.05 a liter. 
Title: Re: Canada Inflation
Post by: IroNat on November 24, 2021, 05:26:24 PM
I paid $3.29/gallon cash for regular unleaded today.
Title: Re: Canada Inflation
Post by: AbrahamG on November 24, 2021, 05:29:18 PM
This rise in inflation appears to be driven by the whole supply chain fiasco which is a global phenomenon.  Not isolated to the US and/or Canada.  Once the rest of the world learns to open up and live with covid like us here in the U.S, things will come back in line.
Title: Re: Canada Inflation
Post by: IroNat on November 24, 2021, 05:34:38 PM
Costs for rising wages are passed on to the consumer.

Title: Re: Canada Inflation
Post by: SOMEPARTS on November 24, 2021, 08:48:30 PM
This rise in inflation appears to be driven by the whole supply chain fiasco which is a global phenomenon.  Not isolated to the US and/or Canada.  Once the rest of the world learns to open up and live with covid like us here in the U.S, things will come back in line.


Inflation is an increase in the supply of money chasing the same goods. This is all an experiment, we were well overdue to hit a demand side wall before covid.
Title: Re: Canada Inflation
Post by: AbrahamG on November 24, 2021, 09:03:56 PM

Inflation is an increase in the supply of money chasing the same goods. This is all an experiment, we were well overdue to hit a demand side wall before covid.

Yes, and covid exasperated the situation.  It will self correct within the next 6-12 months. 
Title: Re: Canada Inflation
Post by: honest on November 24, 2021, 11:56:32 PM
Climate change and carbon reduction policy is driving up prices as currently renewables and new technology isn't up to speed and the only way to reduce emissions is to reduce industrial capacity, this is happening as we speak being driven by Bidens green new world, people just haven't realised it yet. The only effective way to get the reductions they want by 2030 is to simply make less of everything, and use less of everything( coal, oil gas). The current Inflation is going nowhere and it was always going to happen as soon as Biden was elected, the real idiots are those whining about price of fuelling up who voted for him.