EDMONTON – Alberta’s finance minister fired back at criticisms from Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
Harper said at a campaign rally in Edmonton that the province’s new government doesn’t have a plan for the current economic downturn.
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The Conservative leader said the New Democrats are focused on raising taxes because, he said, it’s in their DNA.
Finance Minister Joe Ceci pointed out the Harper Conservatives haven’t balanced a budget since 2008.
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He said the federal Tories have the worst job creation of any Canadian government since the Second World War and have added $150 billion to the national debt.
Ceci added those results seem to be in the Tories’ DNA.
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