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Manufacturing Dutch Disease 20130116

Pedestrians walk in Toronto's financial district on Oct. 29, 2012. The belief that the commodities boom of the past decade caused the decline in Canada's manufacturing sector is being challenged in a new report that also takes a swipe at the notion of the loonie as a petro-dollar. Economist Philip Cross says the loonie can be more accurately called the "Bay Street Buck."THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette 
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