+ Follow BRITISH COLUMBIA AND ALBERTA Tag
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[Title] => Canada the place most tourists want to visit
[Summary] => In the old days, to be 60 is the kiss of death and the end of an active, splendid sex life.
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The Conference Board of Canada ended recently and confirmed that British Columbias economy will expand by a healthy 3.2 percent in 2007. Vancouver will remain the countrys third-fastest-growing city while Abbotsford and Victoria will slow down among the 20 Canadian cities surveyed by the Board. Also growing with British Columbia are Calgary and Edmonton.
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The Conference Board of Canada ended recently and confirmed that British Columbias economy will expand by a healthy 3.2 percent in 2007. Vancouver will remain the countrys third-fastest-growing city while Abbotsford and Victoria will slow down among the 20 Canadian cities surveyed by the Board. Also growing with British Columbia are Calgary and Edmonton.
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