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Canadian Personal Finance Blog » Scams Head Shops are where you buy the paraphernalia and “bits and bobs” you need .... (if it can happen to F1 Driver Lewis Hamilton, it can happen to you too). ...
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Canadian Personal Finance Blog » Blog Archive » What do you mean ... So far, I have had 3 separate and dissimilar groups of people say the same thing, my resume sucks. I answer, “This format got me a job 20 ...
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Canadian Personal Finance Blog » Carnivals For those who didn’t see I also hosted Carnival Of Personal Finance #192: The Family Day ... Jim Rogers: Buying Farmland in Brazil and Canada (and farming! ...
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Canadian Personal Finance Blog » Blog Archive » Economic Update ... Nov 28, 2008 ... Giving $350 million in equity into the Export Development Canada and another $350 ... 9 Responses to “Economic Update: Take that Fat Cats! ...
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Canadian Personal Finance Blog » Blog Archive » Flash: Inflation ... Canadian Inflation Rate at 2.5%. Stats Canada snuck this one out, ... 2005 CPI basket weights at April 2007 prices, Canada - effective May 2007. ...
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Canadian Personal Finance Blog » Stats Canada Stats Canada rolled out some interesting information about EI (employment insurance) claims yesterday: In December, 538200 Canadians received regular ...
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Canadian Personal Finance Blog » Blog Archive » Interest Rates: A ... This entry was posted on Tuesday, July 10th, 2007 at 9:00 am and is filed under Bank of Canada, Banks, Interest Rates. You can follow any responses to this ...
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Canadian Personal Finance Blog » Interest Rates Last year at this time the Bank of Canada slashed interest rates to 3.5% on .... Stats Canada published the Consumer Price Index for September is at 3.4% ...
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Canadian Personal Finance Blog » Blog Archive » Mortgage Rate Drop ... Bank of Canada lowered its interest rates, but why aren’t Mortgage rates following suit? That same article talked about the importance of ...
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Canadian Personal Finance Blog » Blog Archive » Credit Rating, who ... Stories, case studies, information and hints about Personal Finance and investing with a distinctly Canadian point of view.
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