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Re: Regina, Toronto, St. John's top the list of metropolitan economic engines
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Shaq traded to Cavs
Well this is good news to all settler of St. John's. Since the St. John 's, has the lowest business bankruptcy rate in the country then it only means the people here are quite progressive than others who have bad economy. Well, we are still in recession, and almost most of us are struggling too hard to survive in times of recession. But did you hear that, The trade included a draft pick, and also Shaq traded to Cavs for some fast cash, and its likely Shaq will never need personal loans as long as he lives. So do you think Shaquille struggle too much at this time of recession? I think not. So good luck St. John and more power to you! Keep up this good economy record.
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