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Economy for breakfast
The questions at a breakfast all-candidates debate in Ottawa-Vanier this morning suggest widespread anxiety about the economy.
Louise Elliott
Belanger was asked how the Green Shift can help the economy given that carbon taxes have done little to help greenhouse gas emissions or economic troubles in some Scandanavian countries.
Glemaud was asked how his leader, Stephen Harper, could remain "blasé" — last night's debate performance was cited here — about a looming economic threat south of the border.
More evidence voters worried about the economy don't feel satisfied with the solutions proposed by the two main parties.
— Louise Elliott
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