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Economically, we're tied too closely to the U. S., but the dollar/ economy went up when the oil price was flying. This is suppose to go back up within a year. That's probably when the US and Canadian economy will part.
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yeah, maybe, a lot of americans, will move north !!!
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I've been following this too. Sometimes, I wonder if in the future it might be cheaper for Canadian companies to start outsourcing their phone customer service/support/back end jobs to Americans once our collapse starts kicking into high gear.
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Another possibility is that Canada will become the lender of last resort, the final bailout, once the Amero is introduced.
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they will NEVER release the AMERU
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When the writer finishes off saying how canada is the sometimes boring neighbour it just makes him/her sound like an ass. How is any country 'boring'?!
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Well, when the main currencies start falling, I guarantee you, they'll try to introduce something...
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this article screams separation.
Sorry, but beside society's depiction of a "border" between someones land and the other guy's land, we live on the same landmass. We're all humans for the most part. I've lived basically ON this border for most of my life - and truth be told, there is NO border there. Canada, America - its the same to me. |
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We're not free... We're just sneakier about making people think they are
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I bet the Queen is proud...
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Or should I say, will it be allowed? |
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Thanks Susan,
Australia is also the same, no bank failures or mortgage bailouts. Last year the OZ govt pumped $40 billion of cash surplus in the form of cash handouts to the citizens in two, 'one off payments' this was intended to keep the retail sector boyant which has to date been successful. OZ also has a excellent resource sector, mining, huge uranium, iron ore, gold and other minerals and has been able to keep secure trade with China and India through the tough times. The housing sector has risen by 3.5% across the board and with grants for first home owners buliding from new have received $14,000, and existing homes of $7000.00. Also the unemployment figures are below 5% and interest rates have already moved back to 6.5% which has stimulated foreign investment and is a healthy medium for inflation. Oz govt also was the first to implement bank deposit guarantees which stopped cash withdrawls and cash leaving the country. Canada and Australia are good examples for most of the world to use as a model for fiscal stability...tho we all know its a manipulated system....and a crock really, but I am very happy to live here... Peace.
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many of you know sometimes I am cryptic and messages are spread out across multiple thread but let me give you a little more info related to the Anglo Saxon plans...
First I want you to go to the Bank of Canada's balance sheet and you will notice a 20% payout... Now I want you to look up the owners of the largest grocery store chain in Canada... The Ayatollas of Iran were put into power by the queen 35 years ago, and the owners of the largest food chain are Iranian Ayatollas? Now there is a pretty twisted web slowly unraveling right now. The Iranian people are rising up and revolting against the leadership. Canada, one of the most peaceful country's on the planet... Is funding both sides of this struggle without even knowing what they are doing? 18 months... and counting... |
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The reason we Canucks are doing so well is that the elite aren't trying to collapse Canada. We're only 30 million people We could all be rich and no one cares.
The elite are collapsing the US. They don't give a rats behind what we do. All the better for us, I follow the American drama like a soap opera and worry like everyone else. Truth is though I have one of the highest standards of living in the world here in Calgary, Alberta and even if the US collapses we'll still pull through, although we will be affected, our economies are closely tied to eachother. |
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Canadian dollar is almost at Par today...been a few years,,
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Bang on with that. OZ has 22 million. Peace
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so when the Queen passes, do you want the King on your new Currency, or do you think Canada and Australia will want to become free nations?
Who would you want to see on the different denominations? and no Lord Rothschild shouldn't be an option... ;-) |
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Well there is also that fact that total circulation of Canadian dollars was a tiny percentage compared to US dollars.
Just because the US Fed Reserve and Bank of Canada are controlled by the same people it would make that part of the equation quite simple. Canada has 1/10th the people and 1/1000000 the debt, a simple little juggle and the books would be balanced... ![]() of course since Rothschild is valued up over 40 Trillion right now being an owner of Bank of England he can just cross off a few zeros and clear up the US debt, take over Mexico and still have 20 Trillion left for playing war games... Maybe that's the solution Fulford's boys came up with... |
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Hi Greetings,
I tend to agree with eXchanger on this one. The Amero will, if introduced, unite the Canadian Dolar, US Dolar and Mexican Peso. Firstly, just look at the US Dolar, being printed 24/7, ready to nose dive. Also all the banks (including the FED) are technically under and the very people who caused this unruly mess are still in charge. If you were a nation, would you give your wealth to another who is steeped in obvious corruption, manipulation, and debt? I think not. And if you did, what would the stigma on your currency do to you on the global market? Best regards, Steve |
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