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The vast incoherence of President Tariff Man

May 31, 2019 The Washington Post Leave a comment
President Trump speaks in the Roosevelt Room of the White House The Washington Post | James Alexander Michie

It should be noted that the Trump administration unveiled a plan to disburse $ 16 billion to farmers as a balm for the predictable and predicted injuries of reprisals from other nations, especially from China, against US exports in response to administration fees. The $ 16 billion do not need […]

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Jack Mintz: Here’s why investment into Canada isn’t the happy story Ottawa’s telling

May 31, 2019 Financial Post Leave a comment
Oilpatch Finalcial Post | James Alexander Michie

It is important to clarify that in fact, the entries have decreased since 2013 because the interest of foreign capital in Canada has been drastically reduced. In this way, it is understood that the clear one is that not everything is as many paints it. Here’s why investment in Canada […]

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‘Giving is like a drug’: Hamilton couple pledge bulk of their estate to create $100-million health research endowment

May 29, 2019 National Post Leave a comment
Charlie and Margaret Juravinski National Post | James Alexander Michie

For the couple, Charlie and his wife Margaret “Giving is like a drug”. In fact, the couple commits to the majority of their assets to create a $ 100 million endowment for health research. Thus, there is no doubt that together with Charles and Margaret Juravinski, it has been a […]

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China gears up to weaponize rare earths in trade war

May 29, 2019 National Post Leave a comment
photo taken on April 21, 2011 shows a cyclist wearing a protective face mask National Post James Alexander Michie

It is necessary to establish that China is preparing to build rare earths in a commercial war. That’s right, China is currently the world’s largest producer of rare earths and supplies approximately 80 percent of US imports. It is already well known for some time that the United States and […]

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Bill Buckner, whose long MLB career was overshadowed by World Series gaffe, dies at 69

May 29, 2019 The Washington Post Leave a comment
Bill Buckner The Washington Post

Bill Buckner was a professional baseball gardener and first baseman who played in the Major Leagues (MLB) for 22 seasons, from 1969 to 1990. During his career, he played for the Los Angeles Dodgers, the Chicago Cubs, the Boston Red Sox, the California Angels, and the Kansas City Royals. It […]

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Christie Blatchford: Retired soldier who helped bring back Kandahar memorial is furious, too, about its fate

May 27, 2019 National Post Leave a comment
Part of the memorial to Canadians killed on the Afghan mission National Post James Alexander Michie

Ed Storey retired soldier who helped recover the Kandahar memorial is also furious at his fates. Likewise, Storey is worried. Did the restorers do it well? He cannot go to the memorial to see. ‘I’m retired’, he said. According to the retired soldier who led the effort to collect souvenirs […]

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Boeing Faces SEC Investigation Into Its 737 Max Disclosures

May 27, 2019 Bloomberg Leave a comment

Notably, Boeing currently faces the SEC probe in disclosures about 737 Max Troubles. Thus, the SEC investigates whether the company shared enough with investors. It should be noted that the US Securities and Exchange Commission UU He is investigating whether Boeing Co. correctly revealed the problems related to the 737 […]

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Trump’s next Fed nominee wants a gold standard. It’s an idea past its time.

May 27, 2019 The Washington Post Leave a comment
The Federal Reserve building in Washington Post James Alexander Michie

It is important to note that for January of 1986, Ronald Reagan entered a meeting of his economic advisory council and relieved inflation. Previously I used to pay $ 50 for a suit, however, now, $ 50 will hardly be cleaned. As a culprit, Reagan identified the idea of ​​a […]

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Protected industries: Why more than a third of the Canadian economy is walled from competition

May 23, 2019 Financial Post Leave a comment
Airlines Financial Post James Alexander Michie

A new report has emerged from the Fraser Institute which shows that approximately 35 percent of Canada’s economy is protected from foreign competition. In fact, it has been said that industries are protected. According to the report, from maple syrup to milk producers, telecommunications companies and taxi companies, Canadian companies […]

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Full text: The dairy lobby briefing binder found on the floor of the Conservative convention

May 22, 2019 National Post Leave a comment
Detail from a Dairy Farmers of Canada briefing binder National Post James Alexander Michie

There is no doubt that, for decades, one of the most powerful lobbyists in Ottawa has been Canada’s dairy producers. In fact, former finance minister Joe Oliver has even compared his tactics with the famous US arms lobby. “We’ll be taking supply management from their cold, dead hands”, Oliver wrote […]

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