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Don't worry, be happy

It seems the Conservatives have deployed a new strategy to turn the economy around: the power of positive thinking.

Prime Minister Stephen Harper kicked it off with this in his response to Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff during question period: "I urge the party opposite rather than finding the negative in everything, get on to passing (the budget) and doing something positive for the Canadian people."

Finance Minister Jim Flaherty followed up on this — focusing more on the Liberals: "They offer nothing in terms of a plan. Only a negative attitude toward those in need in Canada."

Minister of State for Business and Tourism, Diane Ablonczy, also joined in with an Obama-esque twist : "I'm sorry the members opposite don't see hope when there is hope for this economy."

All of this comes on the heels of Harper's first major economic speech he gave yesterday in Brampton — his first since the tabling of the budget six weeks ago.

James Fitz-Morris