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{
"time": "2009-06-15 14:45:00",
"attribution": {
"en": "Mr. Thomas Mulcair (Outremont, NDP)",
"fr": ""
},
"content": {
"en": "<p data-HoCid=\"1555834\" data-originallang=\"en\">Mr. Speaker, in the fall, the <a data-HoCid=\"78738\" href=\"/politicians/stephen-harper/\" title=\"Stephen Harper\">Prime Minister</a> said there would be no recession and no deficit while the Parliamentary Budget Officer projected two years of deficits.</p>\n<p data-HoCid=\"1555835\" data-originallang=\"en\">In January, the government had a $34 billion deficit, but the PBO was saying it would be much higher. In May, the <a data-HoCid=\"78777\" href=\"/politicians/jim-flaherty/\" title=\"Jim Flaherty\">finance minister</a> admitted he would break the record with the largest deficit in Canadian history: $50 billion.</p>\n<p data-HoCid=\"1555836\" data-originallang=\"en\">Time and time again, Kevin Page has been right when the finance minister has been wrong. Talk about envy.</p>\n<p data-HoCid=\"1555837\" data-originallang=\"en\">Now Mr. Page says that the finance minister will have to raise taxes or cut government spending radically. Which is it?</p>",
"fr": "<p data-HoCid=\"1555834\" data-originallang=\"en\">Monsieur le Pr\u00e9sident, l'automne dernier, le <a data-HoCid=\"78738\" href=\"/politicians/stephen-harper/\" title=\"Stephen Harper\">premier ministre</a> a affirm\u00e9 qu'il n'y aurait pas de r\u00e9cession ni de d\u00e9ficit, alors que le directeur parlementaire du budget pr\u00e9voyait deux ann\u00e9es de d\u00e9ficit. </p>\n<p data-HoCid=\"1555835\" data-originallang=\"en\">En janvier, le gouvernement a annonc\u00e9 qu'il y aurait un d\u00e9ficit de 34 milliards de dollars, mais le DPB se disait convaincu que le d\u00e9ficit serait beaucoup plus \u00e9lev\u00e9. En mai, le <a data-HoCid=\"78777\" href=\"/politicians/jim-flaherty/\" title=\"Jim Flaherty\">ministre des Finances</a> a admis qu'il battrait le record et enregistrerait le plus important d\u00e9ficit de toute l'histoire du Canada, soit 50 milliards de dollars. </p>\n<p data-HoCid=\"1555836\" data-originallang=\"en\"> \u00c0 chaque fois, Kevin Page a eu raison et le ministre des Finances \u00e0 eu tort. Il y a de quoi \u00eatre envieux. </p>\n<p data-HoCid=\"1555837\" data-originallang=\"en\">Et maintenant, M. Page affirme que le ministre des Finances devra augmenter les imp\u00f4ts ou r\u00e9duire radicalement les d\u00e9penses du gouvernement. Que choisira-t-il?</p>"
},
"url": "/debates/2009/6/15/thomas-mulcair-5/",
"politician_url": "/politicians/thomas-mulcair/",
"politician_membership_url": "/politicians/memberships/826/",
"procedural": false,
"source_id": "2834178",
"h1": {
"en": "Oral Questions",
"fr": ""
},
"h2": {
"en": "The Economy",
"fr": ""
},
"document_url": "/debates/2009/6/15/",
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}