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Canada's Economic Growth Hit Hard By Falling Oil Prices: Finance Minister Bill Morneau

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 11 Jan, 2016 12:02 PM
    HALIFAX — The federal finance minister says the Canadian economy is suffering from slower growth than originally projected by the former Conservative government.
     
    Bill Morneau told several hundred people attending a Halifax Chamber of Commerce luncheon that his department's projections on growth since the 2015 budget have fallen due to oil prices that are less than half those of 2014. 
     
    But he didn't indicate if that will mean the federal deficit will be higher than the Liberals promised during the campaign.
     
    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau promised during the campaign to run annual deficits of no more than $10 billion over the next two years while pumping billions into infrastructure projects to stimulate the stagnant economy.
     
    However, the finance minister didn't provide specific figures on how the struggling economy will affect this promise.
     
    Morneau is travelling across the country this week to seek input as he draws up his first federal budget.
     

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