On this week’s Podcast – Meet the Collectors Podcast Edition: Greg LeBlanc – an avid Air Canada Flyer and Aeroplan member + MORE Mar 28th

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AIR MILES Shops - Earn 5x miles site wide for your online shopping until July 1 Jun 26th

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February 11 Update: Earn 8x miles sitewide on AIR MILES Shops, Flair Airlines announces major route expansion and more + MORE Feb 12th

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New welcome offer for the CIBC Aventura® Visa Infinite* Card - Earn up to 35,000 Aventura Points with first year annual fee rebate† + MORE Feb 9th

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On this week's Podcast - Meet the Collectors Podcast Edition: Greg LeBlanc - an avid Air Canada Flyer and Aeroplan memberChances are that you know about our popular Meet the Collectors series where we feature regular Canadians and interview them about the collecting and redeeming habits and lifestyle. It is only natural to take the Meet Collectors online feature and turn it into a podcast! In this, the first Meet the Collectors Podcast Edition Jeff sits down with Greg LeBlanc who is the Director of Regulatory Affairs for a medical device company. His work takes him on at least 5 to 6 international trips per year and makes Air Canada and Aeroplan his primary airline and loyalty program respectively. Hear how he collects and use his Aeroplan miles between business and family travel. Greg also tells us about the new Air Canada Signature Lounge in Toronto YYZ as he was able to visit it on opening night. Click Here to download the podcast Or download/subscribe via: Links relating to this week’s topic: Air Canada debuts Signature Suite for Premium International Customers at Toronto Pearson

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VANCOUVER _ British Columbia is predicted to have solid economic growth through 2020 by a trade association of credit unions.
Central 1 Credit Union says 2017 was a year of “stellar growth” and the positive momentum will continue in B.C. for the next 24 months, despite a slower housing market.
The new forecast calls for a three per cent growth in the province’s real gross domestic product, which is the inflation-adjusted value of all goods and services produced in B.C.
Growth is expected to slow to just over two per cent next year, but Central 1 economists are calling for a rebound to 3.3 per cent by 2020, marking what they say has been “more than a decade of uninterrupted annual growth.”
Federal lending restrictions, provincial government policies and stepped up home construction will combine to keep a lid on B.C.’s housing market, but Central 1 does not foresee a price correction.
Bryan Yu, deputy chief economist at Central 1, says warning flags include trade disruptions due to trade wars or disputes over renewal of the North American Free Trade Agreement, but he says B…

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