Updates and Notes
…to inflation in Canada relate to [lists two]…and the possibility that growth in Canadian household spending could be weaker And, with all due respects—and there are many—to Beverly’s multiple posts…
…to inflation in Canada relate to [lists two]…and the possibility that growth in Canadian household spending could be weaker And, with all due respects—and there are many—to Beverly’s multiple posts…
…to Mackey: Consider expanding your company to other countries. Australia, maybe. Germany. Canada. Sweden. France. Britain. Norway. Holland. Maybe even Israel and Poland, both of them countries whose healthcare system…
…Cheney or any of their Texan oilpatch pals, but the Prime Minister of Canada, whose daughter is married to TotalFinaElf’s biggest shareholder. The liberation of Iraq is a victory for…
…United States 25% Australia 23% United Kingdom 18% Italy 14% Germany 10% Sweden 8% Canada 6% I guess we can take solace in the fact that Ireland has a substantially…
…list seemed to consist of countries that (at least in aggregate) are fairly comparable to ours. Here’s the list: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Chile, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland,…
…out of science fiction: global water markets in which derivatives allow traders to hedge shortage in Kazakstan with grain production in Australia by borrowing against wetlands in Canada. His working…
…scandal), only federal controls can truly address this problem. My research in Canada (paywalled) found the provinces there similarly unable to control their film subsidy wars. At this point, only…
…about the Dodd-Frank financial reform bill’s mandates. *** Other Solamere investment partners own businesses that face imminent regulatory action [including SCF partners, Rockwater Energy Solutions, and IPS Canada]. *** Meanwhile,…
…industry has been quietly supporting the plan all along.” Aside from his odd notion that single payer represents a “government takeover of health care” (Canada’s Medicare is not the United…
…Representative, the U.S. has free trade agreements with 19 other countries, with a 20th (with Panama) approved but not yet implemented. The 19 countries are: Australia, Bahrain, Canada, Chile, Colombia,…