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"textContent": "Canada’s debt burden is turning into a postcode problem, as new Fraser Institute estimates show households in different provinces facing sharply different combined fiscal exposure even before Ottawa’s next wave of borrowing is added. The report estimates combined federal and provincial net debt will reach $2.44 trillion in 2025/26, the highest it has reached in […]\n\nThe post Canada’s Debt Problem Is Regional Now: $2.44T appeared first on the deep dive.",
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