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    To Calculate Canada's Aggregate Spending, Imports (IM) Are Subtracted to Cancel
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To Calculate Canada's Aggregate Spending, Imports (IM) Are Subtracted to Cancel

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To calculate Canada's aggregate spending, imports (IM) are subtracted to cancel out the import spending that is included in the categories of consumption (C) and business investment spending (I).

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