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To: Handshake™ who wrote (12026)4/29/1999 10:15:00 PM
From: Syncrude  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 25548
 
Vince,

I see you are one of the few people on this thread that exemplifies the "pump and dump" type. Very afraid that anyone might question what you would like everyone to believe, ie. toe the party line. If anyone has independent thought, brand them shorters, weirdos, anything at all. It diverts attention from your own rubbish and limited analytical abilities.

Fortunately, you are in the minority. So, if I have spoiled your little "party" then too bad for you. Just ignore any future post of mine! Nice try but you failed.



To: Handshake™ who wrote (12026)4/29/1999 10:44:00 PM
From: Handshake™  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 25548
 
Thought I would share this post with my many friends before I lay me down to sleep. Just shows some of the arrogance that exists in this world. I'm glad all my Canuck buddies are not this stuck on themselves...Good night all!

To: Hugh Ross (977 )
From: Syncrude Friday, Apr 23 1999 6:39PM ET
Reply # of 1000

Hugh,

Tax rules for RRSPs are the same whether you live in Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal or St. John's.

These same rules can allow investors to get more than 20% foreign content, by allowing investment in funds that also have foreign content in them. The combined foreign content brings it over the 20% limit in a perfectly legal way, no matter where you live in Canada.

The Caisse de Depot et Placement manages the Regime des Rentes du Quebec, which is the equivalent of the Canada Pension Plan. Not a penny comes out of your pocket.

May I suggest that before you put your ignorance of investments, taxation and politics on display on a public forum that you find someone close to where you live that can explain the basics to you. If you still feel the need to share your ignorance and racism, I am sure you can find some other forum where people like you are tolerated