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Hillary and Trump target U.S. outward direct investment (could hurt Canada)
As leading candidates for their party’s presidential nominations become more stridently populist in their campaign rhetoric, U.S. outward direct investment has become a focus of pre-election campaigning. For example, the most likely ...
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Looking at 2016: the United States through a Canadian prism
Political developments in the United States are usually quite important to Canadians, primarily because those developments frequently have significant economic impacts on Canada. In particular, election campaigns in the U.S. can ...
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Free-market reform plan gains little traction in Republican race
Donald Trump continues to be the Republican Party’s top presidential candidate according to polls of Republican primary voters. The latest CBS News poll shows that 27 per cent of Republican primary voters support Trump, ahead of retired ...
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The Trump and Bush tax reform plans would change business-as-usual
The main features of both the Bush plan and Trump plan encompass substantial cuts in personal and corporate income tax rates, reductions in the number of tax brackets and the elimination of specific exemptions and deductions. ...
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Donald Trump: the best Democratic candidate for the Republican presidential nomination
Donald Trump has emerged as a legitimate candidate for the GOP. The latest poll has Trump leading the Republican field with 25 per cent. What is interesting, however, is that Trump's policies could probably be best described as ...
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Stumped by Trump (the pros and cons of the Donald)
I have followed U.S. politics since the late 1960s when I was a teenager in Canada. I moved to the United States as a PhD student in 1972, became a resident alien in 1977, and became a U.S. citizen in 1986. I have followed U.S. politics ...