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Could a Puerto Rico-style financial crisis hit a Canadian province. In this previously unpublished update to my 2012 analysis of Canadian provincial default risks, I compare fiscal conditions in Ontario and Quebec with those of Puerto Rico and neighboring US states. I also propose the use of cone diagrams to visualize the range of possible fiscal outcomes in Canadian provinces.