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2012/11/29

Trump's Toronto Disaster.. RBC Profit Soars.. Housing Bust Good?

November 29, 2012
When Donald Trump came to Toronto last spring to officially open the long-awaited Trump International Hotel & Tower in the city's downtown core, he declared the project would gift Toronto with "a level of quality the likes of which few places have ever seen."

Seven months later, a glass pane came flying off the building, one of Canada's tallest, damaging several cars parked in the street below.

In retrospect, it's a perfect parable for what has happened to Toronto's Trump Tower. Continue reading...
Housing Bust Could Be Good For Economy: CIBC

Royal Bank Profits Soar In Q4, Sets Profit Record

Ontario's Decade-Long Job Decline

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The Limits of Liability in Canada's File-Sharing Lawsuits
Over the past couple of days, there have been multiple reports about the return of file sharing lawsuits to Canada, with fears that thousands of Canadians could be targeted. While it is possible that many will receive demand letters, it is important to note that recent changes to Canadian copyright law limit liability in non-commercial cases to a maximum of $5,000 for all infringement claims. Continue reading...
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The Turkish Economy Meets EU Entry Criteria
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While delegates struggle to craft consensus on how to achieve the Copenhagen COP15 target of stabilizing global emissions increases at 2 degrees Celsius, the zeitgeist seems to have already shifted to an acceptance that we will be living in a warmer world, full of unknown and potentially huge economic impacts. Continue reading...


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