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    Cleaner Oil Sands, Now!

    And as he exhorted the private sector to basically tell a better story Canadian Environment Minister Jim Prentice provided real help by saying Canada wouldn’t adopt its own climate change legislation until the US passes a bill.


    Royalty Relief in Alberta

    That Alberta oil and gas producers could be looking at more favorable royalty structures is, obviously, a positive; every little bit that helps the bottom line counts. However, at this point the folks who have to manage these companies would settle for predictability.


    Rate Watch Heats Up

    In addition to the statement announcing the rate decision the central bank also announced today that it will cut back certain extraordinary public market operations it put in place at the height of the global financial panic.


    The Canada-China Trade

    Though bilateral trade between Canada and China is only in its early stages of growth, the Great White North is already benefitting from the Middle Kingdom’s appetites.


    You Heard it Here First

    What we’ve learned is that an effective regulatory structure on top of deposit-focused banking, the good fortune of abundant resources, and a decade of balanced federal books puts a country in good position to outperform during this unfolding recovery.


    Canada: Ready for Its Close-Up

    Two thousand ten is shaping up to be a big year for Canada. Three global events will take place in the Great White North in the first half of the year, each significant in its own right. Viewed together they highlight Canada’s potential on the world stage.


    The Case for Canada's Rebound

    Statistics Canada reported last week that the country’s index of leading economic indicators rose 1.3 percent in November, almost two times as fast as analysts anticipated. Nine of the index’s 10 components rose and one was unchanged, the broadest increase in more than two years.


    People Are Buying Canada's Stuff

    Rising exports to the US accounted for three-quarters of the increase despite the relative strength of the loonie versus the greenback.


    The BoC Keeps It on the Down-Low

    The Bank of Canada maintained its conditional commitment to keep its benchmark interest rate steady through the first half of 2010.


    Destination Beijing

    Monday’s report on third-quarter GDP from Statistics Canada underscores the importance of Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s visit to China.




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