A Dozen Painkillers for Canada’s “Hurtin” Industries
Abstract:
The weak U.S. housing market and the high-valued Canadian dollar, to one degree or another, are depressing activity levels in two of Canada’s most important sectors, forestry and manufacturing. This has led to clamours for government assistance, but at least a dozen “painkillers” have already been provided.
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The weak U.S. housing market and the high-valued Canadian dollar, to one degree or another, are depressing activity levels in two of Canada’s most important sectors, forestry and manufacturing. This has led to clamours for government assistance, but at least a dozen “painkillers” have already been provided.