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Originally Posted by kipperiggy
Basically, 5 of the 10 cities that are most entrepreneurial/best for business growth are located in Saskatchewan. The article refers to it as a "business boom". The data considered is policy, perspective, and presence.
Meanwhile, in Alberta:
In addition, all we have heard during the recession is that Saskatchewan's economy has been the strongest in Canada during the tough times. I can't imagine how anybody could be ignorant to this as it's been mentioned in news report after report.
So thus I've formed my opinion that Saskatchewan is economically and entrepreneurial in a better position than Alberta, which was never the case in the past. And I've provided back-up to this opinion so I'm not sure why it's so difficult to accept that Saskatchewan is now out-performing Alberta.
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You have yet to form a valid argument nor have you specifically defined the argument itself. You have also employed argumentative fallacies. I'm pretty sure this is why your "arguments" are hard to accept.