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Australian politicians occasionally mention Canada in the federal Parliament as they soothingly read out the findings of a survey by the World Economic Forum, which found Canada had the world's most sound banking system, closely followed by Sweden, Luxembourg and Australia.
Australia's Treasurer, Wayne Swan, was also upbeat Thursday about a 0.1 per cent growth in GDP in the last quarter, insisting that the nation's ability to stave of negative growth demonstrated it was in a far sounder position than most developed countries.
Australia's Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, in a recent sombre address to Parliament, accepted what appears to be the inevitable loss of the national surplus, which until recently stood at a comforting $18 billion Cdn.
... for help acquiring basic items such as food and clothing. Of 1,250 clients surveyed using its ...
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It's like soap bubbles in your sink and it sits on your food like that," [Cameron Huley] says. "It disappears in your mouth and there's a sensation of popping with the flavour left behind.
"What you're basically doing is quick-curing," says Chantalle Noschese, pastry chef at Glutton's Specialty Foods & Bistro on Corydon Avenue. "We do a little bit of that in a different way. You're seasoning the meat, wrapping it in several layers of plastic film, and poaching it in water to retain its moisture."
"Under wellness, you'd have diet trends," [Dana McCauley] says, "and out of that, also neutriceuticals and other things vaguely connected to health that are also their own separate branches."
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The reality is that our health care system is broken, and intensive efforts to improve it, accompanied by boosted budgets, have made only modest inroads against wait times in a few select specialties. The average Canadian, if transplanted to Europe, would enjoy more choice and much better access to health care, at a lower total cost. Health care providers themselves argue in favour of changing the system to make excellent care accessible to all Canadians. That some of us still lobby for a government monopoly on medicine is puzzling. That most of us are prevented from obtaining effective medical care, by a system rejected by the rest of the world, is a disgrace.
The horror with which many activists react to the suggestion of for-profit medicine is also misplaced. As necessary as medical ...
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...Arcelor S.A. Steel. Luxembourg. $47.44 billion. Tata Steel Ltd. Corus Group PLC. ...United Spirits Ltd. Whyte & Mackay Ltd. Food and Beverages. U.K. $1.18 billion. Tata Power Comp...
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... neighbourhood was identified (e.g., fast food restaurant, sit down restaurant, alcohol retailer,...Luxembourg: Eurostat. . Evans, H., and E. Advokaat. 2001. The...