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  2. Invest in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Invest in Canada is an arms-length Government of Canada organization that promotes and attracts foreign direct investment into Canada. It was created through the Investment Canada Act and launched on March 12, 2018 [ 1 ] as a departmental corporation.

  3. Economy of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. remains Canada's largest foreign investor and the most popular destination for Canadian foreign investments. In 2018, the stock of U.S. direct investment in Canada totaled $406 billion, while the stock of Canadian investment in the U.S. totaled $595 billion, or 46% of the overall CDIA stock for 2018.

  4. 2019 Canadian federal budget - Wikipedia

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    The budget introduced $22.8 billion of new spending over six years. [4] The budget will not make any changes to the income tax brackets for individuals or corporations. [4] This was later refined to $39.4 billion when the Annual Financial Report of the Government of Canada for Fiscal Year 2019–2020 was released. [2]

  5. Comparison of Canadian and American economies - Wikipedia

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    The economies of Canada and the United States are similar because both are developed countries.While both countries feature in the top ten economies in the world in 2022, the U.S. is the largest economy in the world, with US$24.8 trillion, with Canada ranking ninth at US$2.2 trillion.

  6. List of countries by gross national savings - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of countries by gross national savings. Gross national saving is derived by deducting final consumption expenditure from Gross national disposable income, and consists of personal saving, plus business saving, plus government saving, but excludes foreign saving. The figures are presented as a percent of GDP.

  7. Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund - Wikipedia

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    The Heritage Savings Trust Fund has been a source of criticism for Alberta governments, as the value of the fund has failed to grow at the pace of provincial non-renewable natural resource revenues, which between 1980 and 2014 accounted totaled almost $190 billion, [4] while the value of the Heritage Fund in 2014 was only $17.3 billion. [5]