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Consumer borrowing in Canada 'defying gravity'

Toronto : Canada | 2 months ago  
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Heating costs should fall this winter for customers who heat their homes with natural gas, thanks to rising supply and falling demand. Nissan's new electric car will be launched in Canada in 2011, beginning with British Columbia, the company announced on Tuesday. A quarter of Canadians who post comments...
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