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Andrew Coyne explains why permanent deficits are bad for Canada
10/3: Canada Covered
English - October 09, 2019 22:21 - 20 minutes - ★★★★★ - 12 ratingsPolitics News calgaryherald canada edmontonjournal montrealgazette nationalpost news ottawacitizen politics vancouversun Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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None of the federal party leaders are taking deficits seriously, National Post columnist Andrew Coyne argues.
Failing to put Canada's fiscal house in order means less room for spending during a recession, less wealth for future generations and an inability to make budget priorities.
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None of the federal party leaders are taking deficits seriously, National Post columnist Andrew Coyne argues.
Failing to put Canada's fiscal house in order means less room for spending during a recession, less wealth for future generations and an inability to make budget priorities.
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