Close X
Wednesday, November 20, 2024
ADVT 
National

What Recession? Joe Oliver Says Canada Was Not In Downturn Earlier This Year

The Canadian Press, 24 Sep, 2015 10:50 AM
    TORONTO — Finance Minister Joe Oliver says the country was not in a recession in the first half of the year despite economic data to the contrary.
     
    In an interview with The Associated Press, Oliver said there was an economic contraction mainly confined to the energy and resource sector — but he doesn't believe there was a recession in the first two quarters of 2015.
     
    "We don't believe that the economy was in fact in a recession," Oliver told the news agency.
     
    "We're really talking about a contraction in the energy and resource sector of the economy, which is less than 20 per cent of the economy. Granted there is a spillover but the other 80 per cent was growing."
     
    Earlier this month, Statistics Canada reported that real gross domestic product contracted at an annual pace of 0.5 per cent in April to June, preceded by a decline of 0.8 per cent in the first three months of the year.
     
    That meets the federal government's definition of a recession, which is two consecutive quarters of negative GDP.
     
     
    Oliver's comments clash with those of his party leader. Stephen Harper has acknowledged that there was a recession, at least in Alberta, saying last week it was brought on by oil prices that have fallen in half.
     
    Some economists say whether Canada fell into a recession is subject to some debate, as the country did not exhibit some of the classic hallmarks of an economic downturn, citing job growth and strong trade figures.
     
    Oliver, who is running for re-election in the Toronto riding of Eglinton-Lawrence, pointed to economic growth of 0.5 per cent in June — the first monthly increase in six months.
     
    "I can tell you this, we don't believe we're in a recession at all now," Oliver said. "The trade numbers are robust. Consumer confidence is good and we returned a budget surplus."
     
    The Finance Department said last week that Canada had a $1.9-billion surplus in 2014-15. Harper has used that to buffer his image as a sound fiscal manager in his bid to get re-elected on Oct. 19.
     
     
    The Liberals and NDP have said they believe the country is in a recession now. Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau says Conservative government underspending in areas including veterans and seniors brought on the recession, while Tom Mulcair of the NDP says the recession is a clear indication that Tory economic policies have failed.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Sex Case Of Ex-Alpine Canada Coach Bertrand Charest Put Off Until September

    SAINT-JEROME, Que. — The case of a former national ski coach who faces a host of sex-related charges involving girls and young women between the ages of 12 and 19 has been put off until September.

    Sex Case Of Ex-Alpine Canada Coach Bertrand Charest Put Off Until September

    Former Head Of Quebec Bar J. Michel Doyon The Province's New Lieutenant-governor

    Former Head Of Quebec Bar J. Michel Doyon The Province's New Lieutenant-governor
    OTTAWA — Former Quebec bar president J. Michel Doyon has been named the province's new lieutenant-governor.

    Former Head Of Quebec Bar J. Michel Doyon The Province's New Lieutenant-governor

    New PAC Calls For Third-Party Spending Caps, Stronger Disclosure Obligations

    New PAC Calls For Third-Party Spending Caps, Stronger Disclosure Obligations
    GreenPAC's recommendations are being applauded by former chief electoral officer Jean-Pierre Kingsley, who recently decried the lack of rules for the pre-writ period.

    New PAC Calls For Third-Party Spending Caps, Stronger Disclosure Obligations

    Federal Government To Run $1Billion Deficit Based On Bank Of Canada Forecast

    Federal Government To Run $1Billion Deficit Based On Bank Of Canada Forecast
    The Bank of Canada's latest economic forecast puts the federal government on track to run a $1-billion deficit in 2015-16, casting doubt on Ottawa's promise to balance the election-year books

    Federal Government To Run $1Billion Deficit Based On Bank Of Canada Forecast

    Christy Clark Vows Independent Review Of Tragic Child Case As Liberals Pass LNG Law

    Christy Clark Vows Independent Review Of Tragic Child Case As Liberals Pass LNG Law
    A B.C. court released a decision just days into the session saying social workers erred when a father was granted access to his four children despite court orders prohibiting unsupervised visits.

    Christy Clark Vows Independent Review Of Tragic Child Case As Liberals Pass LNG Law

    Eli The Pot-Bellied Pig Forced To Leave Edmonton-Area Family

    Eli The Pot-Bellied Pig Forced To Leave Edmonton-Area Family
    Michelle Kropp and her family kept Eli as a pet in their Sherwood Park house for more than 4 1/2 years.

    Eli The Pot-Bellied Pig Forced To Leave Edmonton-Area Family