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Earned Media 2002

  • "The Hidden Danger in Trust Units" (December 2002) Gordon Pape, in the Internet Wealth Builder.  To view the article online at Gordon Pape's website, go to http://www.gordonpape.com or click here.
  • 2003's Hot Issues - We have to get involved in solving municipal government's fiscal problems, Real Direction, Vol.5, No.1 (December 2002).  Posted on this website with the permission of the author and publisher.
  • "Income trusts need all the help they can get on liability issue" (December 12, 2002) Rob Carrick, Globe and Mail.
  • "Leading MPs Urge Higher RRSP Limit" (November 28, 2002) Eric Beauchesne, National Post.
  • "Calls for a simple act of trust: The prospect of allowing trusts into the benchmark composite index has caused a schism inside the indexing community.  At the root the issue is the fact trusts do not have statutory protection against unlimited liability" (October 23, 2002) Sandra Rubin, National Post.
  • "Even Carmela Soprano wants to get into REITs" (September 19, 2002) Garry Marr, National Post.
  • "Income trusts have clearly earned the right to a spot on the TSX" (August 29, 2002) Rob Carrick, Globe and Mail.
  • "Real Estate Credit Status Best in Years" (August 24, 2002) Garry Marr, National Post.
  • "Industrial real estate class shows its staying power" (February 26, 2002) Andre Mayer, special to the Globe and Mail.
  • Changing Ownership of Canadian Real Estate?, Insight 2002, Toronto Real Estate Board, Commercial Div


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clane@realpac.ca
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