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To: James W. Riley who wrote (24990)8/8/2003 1:17:05 AM
From: Raymond Duray  Respond to of 206097
 
Riley,

Yahoo is not a primary source. What you really need to do is contact someone who has a clue about what the can-lege is going to do about the canroy abuses in the pension system in the Great White North. Ask this fella, a Canuck. He's likely to have a clue:

bubblevision.tv



To: James W. Riley who wrote (24990)8/8/2003 2:02:28 AM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Respond to of 206097
 
James, this is the best overall board for all Canadian trusts IMO. I own a lot, both energy and non-energy. There are some very knowledgeable posters there and little BS.

stockhouse.ca

good luck
Kastel



To: James W. Riley who wrote (24990)8/8/2003 1:07:06 PM
From: energyplay  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206097
 
Hi James - Thanks, I'm flattered with the invitation - I've posted it on the SI Canadian Reits and trusts board, where there are a number of real experts.

The Stockhouse board is excellent.

Also, on the Yahoo TEI board, there are one or two people who understand the details of US & Canadian withholding of taxes on the Canroy distributiions, and why you get different results form different brokers. They can also commnet on US tax treatments. TEI is a very busy board that discusses many income oriented stocks, but post your question and it's likely you can get some good answers.

Thanks for letting me know about EENC.

Best Regards, energyplay