GDP data expected to show decline slowing

 Times Colonist, Victoria, BC - “Nevertheless,” he said, “April is going to show that the pace of economic contraction is slowing in Canada. So that’s good news and it is a base to start recovering, which in our view is going to happen later in the year.”

GDP data expected to show decline slowing

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Canadian ‘advantage’ slipping away

 Financial Post - Toronto,Ontario - He pointed to the “mess” in the US$18-trillion mortgage market south of the border, securitization markets that went “out of control,” and a “mature, …

Canadian ‘advantage’ slipping away

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Bank of Canada extends liquidity facilities

 Reuters - USA - It also said it will continue to accept an assignment of non-mortgage loan portfolios as eligible collateral for the Large Value Transfer System and …

UPDATE 2-Bank of Canada extends liquidity facilities | Currencies | Reuters

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Victoria home once owned by ex-Vancouver Canuck Geoff Courtnall tops sales list

 Vancouver Sun, Vancouver, BC - Two Uplands waterfront estates once owned by former NHL players Russ and Geoff Courtnall have each sold for around $6 million, as Greater Victoria’s luxury-home sales surge after being battered by the economic slowdown.

Victoria home once owned by ex-Vancouver Canuck Geoff Courtnall tops sales list

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