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Essay heading: Understanding Capital
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That leaves individual Canadians and non-resident corporate and individual investors.
While individual Canadians have been and remain a significant source of investment capital, Canada relies to a considerable extent on foreign investment, a situation that brings costs as well as opportunities. With increasing globalization, Canadian companies need to acquire a global reach and that foreign investment or ownership is often necessary to achieve this... displayed 300 characters
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With increasing globalization, Canadian companies need to acquire a global reach and that foreign investment or ownership is often necessary to achieve this. Recently, government policy has favoured a relaxation of controls on foreign ownership, but the debate is far from over.
The transfer of capital is facilitated by various kinds of financial instruments... displayed next 300 characters
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