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Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Stephen Harper on Canadian Banking -Kudlow CNBC

You won't likely see this on any malpractising Canadian MSM:

Kudlow:

What follows is the transcript of my interview with Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper on last night’s show. Mr. Harper is a trained economist and quite an impressive statesman. Our northern neighbors are lucky to have him at the helm. We covered a wide range of key topics including the ailing banking system, the risks of protectionism, oil sands, and autos. As you’ll see, Mr. Harper offered some very wise observations and insight.

[full transcript here, video at the link below.]

Harper & Kudlow on CNBC



1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Excellent interview. You are right about the likely poor Canadian coverage. Very sad. LS

February 25, 2009 12:55 AM  

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