Once again, Alberta does a job on B.C.
14th Oct 2006, 04:37 GMT
British Columbia has finally got it together economically, with high growth, low inflation and taxes going down. Yet, it still can't shake its Alberta problem. Our next-door neighbour has once again found another way to sponge a key resource -- this time, it's the labour pool. As bad as this seems, the drain could also have some positive effects. (Globe Insider subscribers only)
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