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		<title>By: Topics about Politics &#187; Quick Commentary: Ontario Provincial Budget 2009</title>
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		<description>[...] John Laforet&#8217;s Blog put an intriguing blog post on Quick Commentary: Ontario Provincial Budget 2009Here&#8217;s a quick excerptProvincial Deficit for 2008/2009 - $3.9 Billion Provincial Deficit for 2009/2010 - $14 Billion (est.) Largest Deficit in Ontario to date - $12.4 Billion (1992/1993)   Cutting SIN taxes while raising consumption taxes is a bad idea.  Simple enough statement right? When faced with an economic free fall, high unemployment, and a shrinking GDP - one needs to encourage spending as a means of stimulating the economy. That is the idea that has seen governments from around the worl [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Topics about Economy &#187; Archive &#187; Quick Commentary: Ontario Provincial Budget 2009</title>
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		<description>[...] John Laforet&#8217;s Blog placed an observative post today on Quick Commentary: Ontario Provincial Budget 2009Here&#8217;s a quick excerptProvincial Deficit for 2008/2009 - $3.9 Billion Provincial Deficit for 2009/2010 - $14 Billion (est.) Largest Deficit in Ontario to date - $12.4 Billion (1992/1993)   Cutting SIN taxes while raising consumption taxes is a bad idea.  Simple enough statement right? When faced with an economic free fall, high unemployment, and a shrinking GDP - one needs to encourage spending as a means of stimulating the economy. That is the idea that has seen governments from around the worl [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Quick Commentary: Ontario Provincial Budget 2009</title>
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