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A change of tune
What a difference a week can make.
Stephen Harper on Oct. 2 during the English TV debate:
"What Canadians are worried about right now is not the job situation, not losing their home like in the U.S. What they're worried about is they see the stock market problems."
Finance Minister Jim Flaherty today:
"Canadians are concerned. They are seeing dramatic losses in their savings and retirement investments. People are worried about the global economy and its effects in Canada. They're worried about their job security and their homes."
— Julie Grenier
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