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                    [Title] => Relieved
                    [Summary] => Canadians are generally happy and relieved that President George Bush’s trip to Canada is over and that the protests did not turn violent or ugly. A negative incident may further strain the already fragile relationship between the two countries. Personally, I am very proud to live in a country who can say NO to some American policies.

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Manulife previously received regulatory approvals in the United States from insurance regulatory authorities in Massachusetts, Delaware and Vermont, and the Federal Reserve Board.
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