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The future of our economy lies in human capital,, _ Douglas McCready is a professor of economics at and children are easier to invest in (whether those are‘. Wilfrid Laurier University While the company is relatively young, Kains and partner Paul Ulbrick bring 20 years cumulative expeâ€" rience in market research and financial services to their work at Metroline, Metroline pride themselves gmmmmwu vices. With centres in both Waterloo and Toronto, Metroline h-mhrdammdineian. "We had to find a way to fill the increasing demand for our services in Western Canada," said Kains. "The growing market in Vancouver made that city the logiâ€" 1. There would be more taxpayers in the future to share the burden as the postâ€"babyâ€"boomers move and quantitative market research across the country for an impressive range of regional, national and The Metroline c to recruit and co« value of sound market research, Metroline has found its work very much in demand â€"â€"â€" especially for clients McCready <§ A New Store in Belmont Village _ y 7 L. Cike id‘ Fox a" interest paid at maturity. Rate subject to change without notice. Limited time offer. .. _ 744â€"9545 An intriguing collection of fine crafts and gifts f\~ 673 Belmont Ave. West, Kitchener Open Tues. â€" Sat. 10 â€" 5 Out of Hand 168 WATERLOO REGIONAL CREDIT UNION (Continued from page 12) 1336 Weber St. E. 1315 w"%'a 894â€"9700 622â€"33 52 DAYS ($5,000 Minimum) For many people, the ideas expressed here are going to seem radical. 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