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		<description><![CDATA[Freight Factoring and the Canadian Transport Industry In this article we look at how tough the Canadian transport industry is and how it has an adverse affect on the trucking business. Every country has its own rules and regulations regarding transportation. Some are lenient but some have very stringent laws concerning freight factoring. Canada is [...]]]></description>
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