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The charms of Canada Economist

AS THEY contemplate high unemployment, foreclosed homes, shrivelled house prices and the arrogant follies of their investment bankers, Americans may cast envious glances across their northern border. Despite its umbilical links with America, Canada’s economy suffered only a mild recession and is now well into a solid recovery. The Canadian dollar, having dipped sharply, is back up to rough parity with the greenback. The Bank of Canada has signalled that it may soon raise interest rates. When Stephen Harper, the prime minister, hosts the get-togethers of the G8 and G20 countries next month he will be able to boast to his visitors that his country’s economy is set to perform better than that of any other rich country this year.

How has Canada avoided the plagues that are afflicting everyone else? The short answer is a mixture of good policies and good luck (see article ). The main reason for the country’s economic resilience is that neither its financial system nor its housing market magnified the recession. The banks remained in profit. House prices held up fairly well and are now rising. And for that regulators deserve a chunk of the credit.

Mortgage Disability Insurance vs. Indvidual Disability Insurance

disability insurance by Joe Hall
disability insurance by Joe Hall

It goes without saying that Mortgage Disability Insurance is linked to your Mortgage. Most lending institutions tie this type of insurance in with their existing mortgage life insurance plans.

On the surface Mortgage Disability Insurance may seem like a good idea, but it has several limitations.


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