Mar 13 2008
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with the looming recession south of the border. And what did Mr. Harper do? He threw a four-hour dinner
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Mar 13 2008
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the results of a decade of recession-free global economic expansion, and strong world prices for some
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Mar 13 2008
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-blown recession south of the border.But our manufacturing sector has been especially hard hit. Last year
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Mar 13 2008
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monetary policies. But we’re also enjoying the results of a decade of recession-free global economic
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Mar 13 2008
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largest trading partner is facing a recession. If Canada, as a major trading nation, wishes to remain
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Mar 13 2008
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support. Tourism and agriculture are bracing themselves for a full-blown recession south of the border.But
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Mar 13 2008
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largest trading partner is facing a recession. If Canada, as a major trading nation, wishes to remain
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Mar 13 2008
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support. Tourism and agriculture are bracing themselves for a full-blown recession south of the border.But
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Mar 13 2008
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recession south of the border. And what did Mr. Harper do? He threw a four-hour dinner party, and told them
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Mar 13 2008
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support. Tourism and agriculture are bracing themselves for a full-blown recession south of the border.But
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