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Is a deficit a bad thing?

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How big is too big when it comes to deficits? Is there a point where the billions just add up to too much?
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Finance Minister warns balanced budget could lead to recession

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After announcing a possible deficit of more than $18 billion in 2016-17, Bill Morneau defended his plans to go ahead with planned spending on top of that.
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China aims for bigger slice of smartphone market

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Sony kicked off its Mobile World Congress campaign this year with three new smartphone models alongside a Bluetooth earpiece and a host of smart home products and wearables. In the coming years, analysts forecast these cheap Android...
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Federal budget coming March 22

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Finance Minister Bill Morneau is forecasting larger-than-expected deficits for the next two years because the economy has deteriorated since November update
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Budget bonus for the Tories

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Terry Milewski on how the Conservative Party is playing news that Canada had a $1.9-billion surplus in 2014-2015
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Arts community has high hopes for Liberals

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As Canada's prime minister-designate prepares to be sworn in, Eli Glasner looks at the expensive expectations of the cultural sector
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Liberal cabinet meets in St. Andrews, N.B.

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Pime Minister Justin Trudeau wraps up two days of meetings to discuss how to kickstart the economy
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Holiday hangover hits rouble as speculators claw at Russia

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The Russian rouble tanked again on Monday as the week opened with the Russian currency under severe market pressure. A 10-day holiday period in Russia has come to an end and traders are facing a public storm of price pressures and...
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Loonie closes below 70 cents US

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The Canadian dollar has dropped below 70 cents, putting pressure on Justin Trudeau's government.
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Low oil, low dollar

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Terry Milewski explains why the Bank of Canada is content to let the dollar slide
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Canada's financial fault lines

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Where is Canada's economy most vulnerable? Economists reveal our financial fault lines
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The Bottom Line | The Budget

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It's one week until budget night in Canada. The Bottom Line weighs in on what could be in it.
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At Issue | The Doctor-Assisted Dying Bill

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The At Issue panel discusses the doctor-assisted dying bill, Alberta and Newfoundland's budgets and where we are in the story of the NDP.
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Mosul Airport reopens after 11 years of war and ISIL occupation

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Iraq’s Mosul Airport reopens, signaling hope after years of conflict and destruction under ISIL control.
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Tariff uncertainty problematic says Taoiseach

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Taoiseach Micheal Martin says tariff uncertainty is 'problematic' for fiscal planning as he spoke to the media outside of Burlington Plaza, Dublin.
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Sanjeev Sanyal INTW I PM Modi's Advisor Reveals SECRET to Reaching $10 Trillion Target

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PM Narendra Modi's advisor, Sanjeev Sanyal, shares key insights on India's strategy to achieve the $10 trillion economy target in an exclusive interview with our editor Aditi Prasad. Watch
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Malvern non-profit addresses food insecurity through cooking contest

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A community organization is hoping to raise awareness about food insecurity through a unique cooking challenge. This week, the Malvern Family Resource Centre hosted 'Kitchens of Malvern.' The event had families from diverse backgrounds...
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Key takeaways from Rachel Reeves's statement in the Commons

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Key takeaways from Rachel Reeves's statement in the Commons
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Poilievre says he cannot commit to NATO benchmark due to ‘dumpster fire’ budget situation

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Asked about meeting the NATO target of spending two per cent of Canada’s GDP on defence, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says the Trudeau government has left Canada broke and people are "sick and tired of politicians just announcing...
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From Staycations to Discount Movie Tickets, Ways to Save This Summer

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As Americans spend on experiences, here’s a few suggestions to prevent your summer fun in the sun from leaving your finances burnt to a crisp.
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Toms River School District sues state over lack of sufficient education funding

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The district faces a near-$27 million budget shortfall.
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Budget-Friendly Tips for Your Swiftie Summer Adventures

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Summer is upon us, which means weddings, trips overseas, and trips to see Taylor Swift. Avoid a “Cruel Summer” with these budget-friendly tips and tricks.
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Is Pakistan’s crisis-ridden economy finally recovering?

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Ahead of the country’s budget on Wednesday, inflation is down, forex reserves are up. But analysts warn it’s early days.
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Funding for Bronx libraries restored in new announcement ahead of city budget deadline

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Bronx readers - Sunday service could soon be back at your local library.