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23365Canada is a democratic, socialist, dictatorship. Democratic because every four 7 Years312/30/2010
23364<i>....let's not forget the pressure brought to the table by the opposKayaker112/30/2010
23363I believe that if the US goes down the Rat hole, Canada will be right behind. philv412/30/2010
23362Kayaker - understand your frustration, but let's not forget the pressure bro7 Years112/30/2010
23361The US National debt (8.68 trillion) in that chart is pretty generous of somebodKayaker112/30/2010
23360California has had to issue IOUs to pay its bills two years in a row. Kind of lPeter V-12/30/2010
23359Yes, I think you are right. I have been reading up, and it is a bit confusing. philv-12/30/2010
23358I think that's an issue for the state constitution to address.Tommaso-12/30/2010
23357Correct me if I am mistaken, but isn't there a constitutional requirement fophilv-12/30/2010
23356Assuming a province is like a state, we have plenty of states running massive dePeter V-12/30/2010
23355Unlike the US, Canadian Provinces run a huge debt. I think you want to see totaphilv-12/30/2010
23354Funny you should ask, as I was just looking at the US trend, and you made me goophilv-12/30/2010
23353If this site accurate? Canadian debt seems small compared to US debt: debtclockGST-12/30/2010
23352Ok -- What is the federal debt?GST-12/30/2010
23351Help me out -- what is the debt to GDP ratio in Canada?GST-12/30/2010
23350I was with you until that part about the balanced budgets. I wish! cbc.caKayaker-12/30/2010
23349"governments with balanced budgets" Whoa, that one is a whopper. Wisphilv312/30/2010
23348<Canada has problems> Ya, all those natural resources to sell and a first GST1012/30/2010
23347Richard Russell has mentioned the Campbell Real estate timing letter a few timesMike M2-12/30/2010
23346Not that I'm aware of... People have jobs here too. Less unemployment than sLand Shark-12/30/2010
23345Stoneleigh lives in Canada No 35-40 year mortgages with little or nothing downJim McMannis-12/30/2010
23344American view? Sorry, but there's no subprime crap here. Lenders don't sLand Shark-12/30/2010
23343globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.comJim McMannis112/30/2010
23342What problems? Minor problems compared to the USA.Land Shark-12/30/2010
23341Gold: Comex open interest had been falling last few weeks including last Friday&ecrire-12/30/2010
23340Don't think so. Canada has problems.Jim McMannis-12/30/2010
23339Copper-Shanghai: Below shows copper prices and inventory at LME, Comex and SHFE.kayco-12/30/2010
23338I see the CDN $ has breached par with the USD -- a minor milestone but I wonder GST112/30/2010
23337Under Pressure - Metal Market Report For the last report in 2010, whenever you Jimfutu28-12/29/2010
23336GDXJ call option holders imo should have been given an opportunity to exercise tgregor_us-12/29/2010
23335dmm WEAK TODAYNOW-12/29/2010
23334Beijing to Raise Min Wage by 21% in 2011 article.wn.com Interesting articles ifkayco-12/29/2010
23333Pecans/China/Inflation - blurb on TV that pecan prices have doubled. Drought inkayco-12/28/2010
23332Excellent...some good ideas there!TheSlowLane-12/28/2010
23331Darn it, why didn't you tell us: "Well I don't know about you but IAmark$p-12/28/2010
23330Good location for you. You hope it gets nationalized. LOL.I am not sure why theloantech-12/28/2010
23329Thanks --grampa-12/28/2010
23328I unloaded half of my holding (which was big) a few days ago. Now pondering buyGib Bogle-12/28/2010
23327I finally bought some (out of patriotic motives) but I had to pay 3.65. WhatGib Bogle-12/28/2010
23326Yes, plus or minus any daily action tomorrow.Jim McMannis-12/28/2010
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