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Canada's Resilient Economy

Mark Zaifman   |    Thu, May 27, 2010 @ 05:45 PM

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Strict financial regulations and a new commodity boom have turned “boring” Canada into an economic star. Many economists believe Canada’s “boring” financial system has much to do with its success. Due to much more conservative lending than American banks, and much tighter regulations, the banking system in Canada has made it through the Great Recession relatively unscathed.

The combination of commodity revenues and investors seeking safety in Canadian assets has caused the currency to take off. After falling as low as 77 cents to the U.S. Dollar during the recession, the Canadian Dollar, also known as the loonie, has now returned to rough parity with the greenback. If the loonie continues to rise, there could be problems on the horizon, especially where exports are concerned, but for now, the economic outlook is very bright. (more…)