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July 19, 2012 | CREBNow
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Here is your Morning News Rundown for Thursday July 19th:Calgary Resale Housing Market Continues to Shine - Calgary Herald
Bank of Canada Revises Down Growth for the Rest of 2012 - Macleans
Renters Freeing Themselves of Debt - Canadian Real Estate Magazine
Canadians and Debt: The Struggle is Getting Worse - Macleans
Consumer Debt Growth Down 30% in Q2 in Biggest Post-Recession Slowdown - Vancouver Sun
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