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Faits marquants du Canada de la décennie

Economy
Canada
Commencé March 21, 2026

From 2014 to 2024, Canada’s real GDP per capita adjusted for purchasing power parity grew by just 3.2 percent in total, an anemic 0.4 percent per year on average, and the third lowest among 38 advanced nations. Over the same period, the United States posted 20.2 percent total growth (1.9 percent annually), and the OECD […] The post Canada facts of the decade appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION. CommentsIn reply to Freebee34. I don't know that emigration has . by DismalistIn reply to Freebee...

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CLAIM Publié par will Mar 21, 2026
La croissance lente du PIB du Canada souligne la nécessité de réformes politiques pour stimuler l'innovation économique et la compétitivité.
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Canada's slow GDP growth highlights the need for policy reforms to stimulate economic innovation and competitiveness.

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La croissance anémique du PIB du Canada révèle des faiblesses critiques dans notre stratégie économique qui pourraient entraver la prospérité à long terme.
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Canada's anemic GDP growth reveals critical weaknesses in our economic strategy that could hinder long-term prosperity.

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La croissance modeste du PIB par habitant du Canada suggère le besoin d'une compréhension plus nuancée de la santé économique au-delà des chiffres seuls.
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The modest growth of Canada's GDP per capita suggests a need for a more nuanced understanding of economic health beyond just numbers.

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Bien que la croissance du PIB du Canada semble faible, elle pourrait refléter une économie plus stable comparée à la croissance volatile d'autres nations.
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While Canada’s GDP growth appears low, it may reflect a more stable economy compared to volatile growth in other nations.

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Comparer la croissance du PIB du Canada à celle des États-Unis est trompeur, car il faut tenir compte des structures économiques et des défis différents.
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Comparing Canada's GDP growth to the U.S. is misleading, as different economic structures and challenges must be considered.

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