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Let's hear some different precpectives on the Canadian dollar and economy. I found this in the Wall Street Journal. http://online.wsj.com/article/BT-CO-20110406-713839.html
As stated in this article "Canada has a lot of what the world wants" Oil Exporter, Natural Gas Exporter, Metals, Ferterlizer, yet they clearly forgot the to mention the most important piece of this equation agriculture and food.
Also stated in this article "foreign investors buying into Canada's commodity sector "approximately C$20 billion in deals yet to be finalized" WOW !
Clearly as the worlds population continues to increase and world disasters increase due to climate changes, there is going to be a shorted of food and we are going to see commodities sky rocket even further. Would you pay $10 dollars for your morning cup of coffee?
Is food, and Fuel the next GOLDEN commodity......I think so!
It's a good time to be a Proud Canadian as we live in one best countries in the world, yet it amazingly we are still running a deficit with all these commodities......Is this deficit and government spending necessary to keep the Canadian dollar inline with other G7 countries and down play our golden handshake ?
As stated in this article "Canada has a lot of what the world wants" Oil Exporter, Natural Gas Exporter, Metals, Ferterlizer, yet they clearly forgot the to mention the most important piece of this equation agriculture and food.
Also stated in this article "foreign investors buying into Canada's commodity sector "approximately C$20 billion in deals yet to be finalized" WOW !
Clearly as the worlds population continues to increase and world disasters increase due to climate changes, there is going to be a shorted of food and we are going to see commodities sky rocket even further. Would you pay $10 dollars for your morning cup of coffee?
Is food, and Fuel the next GOLDEN commodity......I think so!
It's a good time to be a Proud Canadian as we live in one best countries in the world, yet it amazingly we are still running a deficit with all these commodities......Is this deficit and government spending necessary to keep the Canadian dollar inline with other G7 countries and down play our golden handshake ?