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		<description><![CDATA[A recent report (pdf) shows that incomes have risen more slowly in British Columbia than in the rest of Canada in the past two decades. In one article, economists offer the usual suspects of low investment in productivity-raising equipment and a shift towards the low-paying service sector. But, citing a more laid-back &#8220;West Coast lifestyle&#8221;, they also suggests that some BC residents are deliberately choosing jobs that pay less in...]]></description>
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