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Old December 10th, 2009, 01:05 PM   #21
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^ I agree on the economics in Canada. That's why I went to see what American foxes are doing. Looks as if the worst has passed by for Canada. I am starting to see that our banks tend to lend the money easier. It was not like that a year ago. I remember when they jacked up my line of credit, just so I do not spend big amounts. Americans are still having these issues. I also think that our housing market did not suffer that bad as their.
Canada's banking system is the most solide worldwide. This is not something I myself come up with, but I 'd read about it and last year during the darkest days of recession when this TV documentary here was reviewing many countries worldwise, they said such.
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