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Canada eyes stimulus as Europe crisis spreads
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Canada eyes stimulus as Europe crisis spreads


The Canadian government is open to the idea of including additional economic stimulus in its next budget if the European debt crisis threatens to the country's relatively successful recovery.

"We stand ready to respond again in a flexible and pragmatic manner if the economic challenges from beyond our shores begin to threaten jobs and the economy here," Finance Minister Jim Flaherty said, according to the prepared text of a speech he was delivering in Toronto.

But he added a cautionary note that any new stimulus measures will be targeted. The Conservative government will not abandon its goal of eliminating the budget deficit "in the medium term" and will forge ahead with plans to slim down government spending.

"So while we will act as necessary, we will always ensure that any government spending is targeted and effective," he said.

Flaherty repeated his view that the European sovereign debt and banking crisis is the No. 1 threat to Canada and urged his European colleagues to move aggressively to solve it "in double time".

In an admission earlier this month that the outlook for star economy in the Group of Seven industrialized nations was looking bleaker, Ottawa extended two jobs-related stimulus measures that were due to expire. It also pushed back by one year the date it plans to eliminate the budget deficit, to 2015-16.

Canada emerged from the world economic crisis in better shape than most of its trading partners, and already by January had recovered all the jobs lost in the recession.


http://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/flaher ... 45616.html

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