Posted AT 4:35 AM EST on 02/09/08
Can Western Canada avoid economic checkmate?
TODD HIRSCH
From Tuesday's Globe and Mail
Few pastimes can test a player's strategy and ability to see the big picture better than chess. Learning to play chess is easy; learning to play well is a lifelong pursuit.
Symbolically, Western Canada is in a global economic chess match. It has a slight advantage now, thanks to some favourable conditions. But as any seasoned chess player knows, a few bad moves and it's game over.
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