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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: Ilaine who wrote (10366)9/27/2001 12:49:22 PM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
hi CB,
but the parts I have been in (New Brunswick and Nova Scotia) are very much like the US but more like the US a few decades ago than now. LOL

If you go to upstate Vermont, New Hampshire and especially Maine (most of which has no roads :o) you won't find much difference from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. In other words parts of the US are also like the US a few decades ago.

Similarly if you were to go to Toronto, Vancouver and even Montréal you'd be able to compare pretty well with American cities as opposed to contrast.

:o)

regards
Kastel
A cute and cuddly Canadian
Who spent lots of his misspent youth partying and skiing in upper New England.......Ahhhhh! Jay Peak, Smugglers and the friggin' cold Whiteface New York :o)
From the worlds most wired country.. and Maurice we'll eventually catch up in wireless too :o)
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