Ley

Ley has been mentioned or cited more than a dozen times throughout all the RSS channels we monitor. Especially, the channel 'Les Twarog Vancouver Real Estate and Condo Blog' contains less than a dozen references to this person (or maybe different people with similar names) alone. As it’s displayed on the chart below, Ley was highly popular in January, 2017.

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Recent News
How would Vancouver?s housing bubble burst? Look to China

[...] to data compiled by Bloomberg News. China’s citizens are especially drawn to Metro Vancouver, Ley said, for its clean air, climate, trusted universities, relatively short flight times and existence [...]

sonjapedersen.com

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2016 – The Khmer440 year in review

[...] remains in custody, where he remarked it was safer than outside, following the killing of Dr. Ken Ley in July. A former opposition defector to the ruling party was knocked of his perch as the [...]

khmer440.com

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Is foreign homebuyers tax the 15 per cent solution?

[...] critics as “xenophobic,” how did Metro get to a tax on foreign buyers? UBC geographer David Ley, author of Millionaire Migrants: Transpacific Life Lines, says the B.C. Liberals’ 15 per cent tax [...]

sonjapedersen.com

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The 2015 LR Quiz: Answers

[...] , Beatty, Collingwood, Drake, ????, Freemantle, Grenville, Hardy, Inglefield, ????, Keppel, Ley, Madden, Nelson, ????, Parry. We were looking for Evans, Jellicoe and Oldham (although we [...]

londonreconnections.com

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The 2015 London Reconnections Christmas Quiz

[...] in the gaps: Anson, Beatty, Collingwood, Drake, ????, Freemantle, Grenville, Hardy, Inglefield, Ley, ????, Keppel, Madden, ????, Nelson, Parry. Question 7 Where in London are we? Question 8 Where in [...]

londonreconnections.com

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Australia moves to legalise medical marijuana

[...] illnesses and we want to enable access to the most effective medical treatments available," Ley said. But growing cannabis for recreational purposes will still be illegal in Australia. Smoking [...]

freerehab.blogspot.in

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