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Canadian Economy Booming
"The Canadian economy strung together back-to-back months of growth for the first time in almost two years"
http://www.financialpost.com/news-se...tml?id=2375402
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Thanks a lot for the article. I cannot believe I haven't read it before.
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Rickson, did you even bother to read the title? "Stimulus and housing give economy one-two punch". Stimulus (gross misallocation of capital bound to cause another bubble) and Housing (huge real estate bubble bound to deflate viciously any moment now). Yeah, this is one booming and prosperous economy for sure .
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