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  • bsm2
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      • SalesServiceGuy
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        #63
        ... Canada wins 3-2 in overtime.

        Americans boo-ed the Canadian national anthem. Canadians sung along to the American national anthem.

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        • bsm2
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              • BillyCarpenter
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                #67
                This has been covered up by the Canadian liberals


                (Bloomberg) -- Brookfield Asset Management Ltd.’s decision to shift its head office to New York from Toronto is featured in a new attack ad against Mark Carney, who’s running to become Canadian prime minister.

                Carney is one of the leading candidates to replace Justin Trudeau as Liberal Party leader and assume Canada’s highest political office. He had been Brookfield’s chair and head of transition investing until January, when he resigned to launch his campaign.


                n a video released Friday, the Conservative Party took aim at Carney’s views on the economy and at Brookfield’s relocation. “Trudeau and Carney sold out Canada with job-killing taxes that push jobs south,” the narrator of the video says. “Carney even moved his company’s headquarters to New York.”

                Brookfield Asset announced in October that it had moved its head office to New York as part of a strategy to gain inclusion in more US stock indexes and attract more investors. Its parent, Brookfield Corp., still has its headquarters in Toronto.

                Polls suggest Carney, 59, has the edge over Chrystia Freeland in the Liberal contest, which ends March 9. The winner will have to lead the party into a national election within months.​



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                • Copier Addict
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by BillyCarpenter
                  This has been covered up by the Canadian liberals


                  (Bloomberg) -- Brookfield Asset Management Ltd.’s decision to shift its head office to New York from Toronto is featured in a new attack ad against Mark Carney, who’s running to become Canadian prime minister.

                  Carney is one of the leading candidates to replace Justin Trudeau as Liberal Party leader and assume Canada’s highest political office. He had been Brookfield’s chair and head of transition investing until January, when he resigned to launch his campaign.


                  n a video released Friday, the Conservative Party took aim at Carney’s views on the economy and at Brookfield’s relocation. “Trudeau and Carney sold out Canada with job-killing taxes that push jobs south,” the narrator of the video says. “Carney even moved his company’s headquarters to New York.”

                  Brookfield Asset announced in October that it had moved its head office to New York as part of a strategy to gain inclusion in more US stock indexes and attract more investors. Its parent, Brookfield Corp., still has its headquarters in Toronto.

                  Polls suggest Carney, 59, has the edge over Chrystia Freeland in the Liberal contest, which ends March 9. The winner will have to lead the party into a national election within months.


                  And the Liberals have gained 10 points in the polls while the Cons have lost 7 points since Trudeau announced he was stepping down.

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                  • BillyCarpenter
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by Copier Addict

                    And the Liberals have gained 10 points in the polls while the Cons have lost 7 points since Trudeau announced he was stepping down.
                    Hey, Carney might be smarter than Trudey. At least he had the the good sense to move his company to the USA.
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                    • Copier Addict
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by BillyCarpenter

                      Hey, Carney might be smarter than Trudey. At least he had the the good sense to move his company to the USA.
                      "Brookfield Asset announced in October that it had moved its head office to New York as part of a strategy to gain inclusion in more US stock indexes and attract more investors. Its parent, Brookfield Corp., still has its headquarters in Toronto."

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                      • BillyCarpenter
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                        #71
                        Originally posted by Copier Addict

                        "Brookfield Asset announced in October that it had moved its head office to New York as part of a strategy to gain inclusion in more US stock indexes and attract more investors. Its parent, Brookfield Corp., still has its headquarters in Toronto."
                        Yep, that's what all of your companies need to do that. LOL
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                        • Copier Addict
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                          #72
                          Originally posted by BillyCarpenter

                          Yep, that's what all of your companies need to do that. LOL
                          What, have their headquarters in Toronto? Sounds about right.

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                          • bsm2
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                              • bsm2
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                                #75
                                Since Donald Trump began his second term, Canadian politician Doug Ford has become one of the loudest international voices to contest the US president’s “America First” trade policy.
                                The Ontario premier is now a ubiquitous presence on US cable news as he pushes back against US tariffs on Canadian goods while telling Americans that “Canada is not for sale” in the face of Trump’s threat to turn it into the 51st state.

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