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Canada's top diplomat vowed to conduct an "extremely rigorous" human rights analysis of any potential equipment deal with the Philippines.

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Looking at the statistics, there actually was a sudden surge in the number of business establishments that opened right after NSC’s closure. According to the Permits and Licenses Division of the City Mayor’s Office, 1,405 new businesses opened in the year 2000. But then the figure dropped to unusually low levels – 687 – the next year, then 747 in 2001.
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Looking at the statistics, there actually was a sudden surge in the number of business establishments that opened right after NSC’s closure. According to the Permits and Licenses Division of the City Mayor’s Office, 1,405 new businesses opened in the year 2000. But then the figure dropped to unusually low levels – 687 – the next year, then 747 in 2001.
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