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This morning’s U.S. inflation report will give investors and policy makers more to chew on amid rising concerns of a recession. Today, as markets digest the data, we turn to comfort food.First, I’d like to take a moment to thank you for reading. We’re still experimenting – I will now enter our recipe for bellwether stew, below, into evidence – and I’d love to hear from you.
But the writers argue the oil sands are less productive than traditional oil sources. “As a result, we have more capital to produce increasingly less oil , and this reduces productivity.” The gap between Alberta’s productivity and the national average has narrowed alongside a decrease in energy investment and a shift towards service employment.
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