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"textContent": "Canada’s federal deficit for the fiscal year just ended is projected to come in at $66.9 billion, a notable $11.4 billion below the fall projection of $78.3 billion, driven by a stronger-than-expected economy and higher personal and corporate income tax revenues. The spring fiscal update, delivered by Prime Minister Mark Carney and Finance Minister François-Philippe […]\n\nThe post Canada’s Federal Deficit Shrinks to $66.9 Billion, Beats Fall Forecast by $11.4 Billion appeared first on the deep dive.",
"title": "Canada’s Federal Deficit Shrinks to $66.9 Billion, Beats Fall Forecast by $11.4 Billion"
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