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President Obama leaves a press conference with Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Mexican President Felipe Calderón.
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Caribbean folks will flock to the festival for parties, barbecues and parades, sure to have lots of fun and spend lots of money. But will Toronto’s economy get the biggest party favor?
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Canada is going through its own share of political turmoil, but its economic woes are also intricately linked to our own, through the deeply troubled auto industry. Canadian actions over the coming weeks and months could hold significant ramifications for the U.S. economy. In turn, American actions could potentially affect political developments in Canada.
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