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Minority Parliament could prompt higher deficits amid party compromises: economists

TORONTO - As the Liberal Party appears poised to form a minority government following Monday’s election, economists say the focus now shifts toward Prime Minister Mark Carney’s spending promises amid the trade war with the United States.

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TORONTO - As the Liberal Party appears poised to form a minority government following Monday’s election, economists say the focus now shifts toward Prime Minister Mark Carney’s spending promises amid the trade war with the United States.

The Liberals were leading or elected in 168 seats when the counting was paused early Tuesday morning, four short of a majority. 

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