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Canada to argue against global controls at summit (Reuters)

 
Reuters - Prime Minister Stephen Harper will advocate strong national oversight of markets and international consultation in talks with world leaders this weekend, but will argue against global regulation as a way to solve the economic crisis. (link)

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