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		<title>(EWC) The Best Two Ways to Play Canada’s Economy, Currency And Natural Resources</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tony Daltorio, Investment U Research A vast amount of natural resources. A love of hockey. A penchant for bacon. And liberal use of the word “eh.” All are associated with Canada, of course. But America’s neighbor to the north boasts another fine trait: an efficiently run economy. You see, although Canada borders the United States, it takes a completely different approach towards economic policy. That showed strongly just recently when America stoked protectionist fears by slapping stiff duties on tire imports from China. Yet days later, Canada unveiled plans for a significant move in the opposite direction. Canada aims to abolish all remaining tariffs on imported machinery and equipment used by domestic manufacturers, saving Canadian manufacturers C$250-300 million a year. And while the United States dithers over future trade agreements, ]]></description>
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