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Conrad Black: A world of financial ruin | Full Comment | National Post

I've always been a fan of Conrad Black. He is the anti-typical Canadian: forceful and blunt in his opinions which he freely shares. But I fear in this column that his opinion is 'on the mark'. We (the Western democracies) are headed for massive economic trials ahead. Our only hope in Canada is that we are at least doing what needs to be done to put our own fiscal and monetary policies on a solid footing for the future... assuming the Americans don't sink us as they walk the path to insolvency.

Conrad Black: A world of financial ruin | Full Comment | National Post

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  1. i did not read the article but i am sure Conrad Black knows all about financial ruin...Hollinger made him a master crook...what a better place this world would be if he used his skills to better others...he used them only for his own agrandizment and hopefully he will have to finish his jail term.

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