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The costs to the global and American economies are even greater, at more than
one per cent of gross domestic product and 0.8 per cent respectively.
The calculation marks the first time the Bank of Canada has attempted to put
a hard number on the spillover effects of the ongoing European sovereign debt
drama, and it shows the Canadian and ...
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CALGARY - Finance Minister Jim Flaherty conceded Tuesday he won't be
able to balance the budget in four years as promised after all, while at the
same time taking measures to lighten the load on workers and businesses by
slashing planned payroll tax hikes in half.
Plugging in the new numbers
means Ottawa's deficit will balloon ...
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The U.S. Federal Reserve on Wednesday slashed its
forecast for economic growth, raised projections for unemployment and suggested
Europe's debt crisis posed big downside risks to the U.S. economy.
However, it took note of strengthening in the U.S.
economy in the third quarter and held monetary policy steady.
While the U.S. central ...
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Canada is not entering a recession. Finance Minister Jim Flaherty told
MPs Tuesday.
Speaking to the House
finance committee, Flaherty said the third quarter of 2011 looks good for
Canada, and that he expects growth in the fourth quarter .
Flaherty said Europe is
going through a "very difficult time" and may well be in or ...
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The Canadian Real Estate Association said Monday
the average price for a Canadian home sold in September was $352,600. In June,
the average was $372,700.
Market watchers say the national average price in
the spring was being skewed upward by sales in some expensive Vancouver and
Toronto neighborhoods.
The 6.5 per cent annual gain is ...
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What good or bad to live in Newmarket on north - west coner of Yonge st And Davis Drive ?
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I have a Private sale of a huge custom built 5 years old house in the Mill Pond Area for just 799 000.00
Call me first
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Will you purchase your new home with the same listing agent you have selling your current home? Why or why not?
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