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Canada Holds Over 1/3 of World's Oil Deposits
Submitted by Sam Cass  (money.cnn.com)

Most Americans probably don't know that one third of the world's known oil deposits are buried in the dirt of Canada's Alberta province. The Oil Sands of Canada - as they are known - contain the...

Article | Submitted Jul 10, 2008 | Views: 135 | Comments: 0 
Tags: oil, canada, oil sands

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Canada Doesn't Want to Sucked Under US's Wake
Submitted by Canuck  (confusedcapitalist.blogspot.com)

Despite what's happening to our giant neighbor to the South, Canada is doing relatively well. We had to lower interest rates in response to the US but hopefully US problems won't spill over.

Article | Submitted Jan 29, 2008 | Views: 104 | Comments: 0 
Tags: canada

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Canadian REITs Look Cheap and Yield 8.2%
Submitted by Canuck  (financialjungle.com)

Sure, you can invest in this 3-bedroom Vancouver old timer yielding a meager 3.5% to 4% CAP, but why torment yourself? Instead, you can indulge yourself with an 8.2% yield by owning these sexy...

Article | Submitted Jan 23, 2008 | Views: 291 | Comments: 0 
Tags: canada, canadian real estate, reits

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IMF Cuts Canada Growth Forecast for 2008
Submitted by Canuck  (www.reportonbusiness.com)

The IMF cut Canada's growth forecast from 2.8 to 2.3 percent mainly because of credit problems in the US. The IMF also cut the US growth forecast from 2.8 to 1.9. If you believe this, Canada will...

Article | Submitted Oct 17, 2007 | Views: 155 | Comments: 0 
Tags: canada, canada growth forecast, imf forecast

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Canadian Dollar May Have Peaked Say Canadians
Submitted by Canuck  (www.reportonbusiness.com)

Many economists in Canada think that the Loonie has reached its upper limit. Now may be a good time to bring across Canadian dollars if you are thinking of doing it.

Article | Submitted Sep 21, 2007 | Views: 258 | Comments: 0 
Tags: canada, canadian dollar, loonie, canada dollar

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Reflections on Canada
Submitted by Sam Cass  (investmenthawk.blogspot.com)

I recently took a trip to Canada and spent some of the time pondering their economy. Since its the US's largest trading partner, what happens North of the border does have implications for us.

Article | Submitted Aug 27, 2007 | Views: 195 | Comments: 1 
Tags: canada, canadian economy

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Canada's housing market 'a juggernaut'
Submitted by Canuck  (www.canada.com)

While the US housing market melts down, Canada's keeps on going. Canada will be under much less pressure to drop rates and as a result, expect the Canadian dollar to continue rising against the...

Article | Submitted Aug 21, 2007 | Views: 177 | Comments: 0 
Tags: canada, canadian dollar

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How Changes in Canadian Tax Law May Impact Cross–Border M&A
Submitted by Canuck  (corp.bankofamerica.com)

Near the end of March 2007, Canadian Finance Minister Jim Flaherty outlined a 2007 federal budget proposing a variety of tax changes that could have major implications, both good and bad, for...

Article | Submitted Jul 27, 2007 | Views: 167 | Comments: 0 
Tags: canada, jim flaherty, mergers and acquisition, m and a

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TSX marks fresh record
Submitted by Canuck  (www.theglobeandmail.com)

Canadian markets are hitting new highs also.

Article | Submitted Jul 13, 2007 | Views: 170 | Comments: 0 
Tags: canada, tsx, toronto stock exchange

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Agreement Reached on Largest Corporate Takeover in Canadian History
Submitted by JCoop  (www.reportonbusiness.com)

Ontario Teachers Pension Plan Board wins contentious auction for BCE Inc.; $34.8-billion deal announced Saturday in largest corporate takeover in Canadian history.

Article | Submitted Jul 1, 2007 | Views: 179 | Comments: 1 
Tags: business, canada, bce, takeover



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