Canada’s current account surplus drops in Q1
But $10.7B surplus still ahead of anticipated $8.5B surplus
- By: IE Staff
- May 30, 2006 May 30, 2006
- 11:29
But $10.7B surplus still ahead of anticipated $8.5B surplus
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