Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland remained tight-lipped about what could be coming in next week’s Fall Economic Statement during an announcement in Toronto on Thursday, but did say that the broad focus of the government is housing. She also remarked that the “government can help Canadians with (the) challenge of affordability by putting forward fiscally responsible plans.” Speaking about necessary investments Freeland adds, ”It’s a hard balance to strike.”
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Freeland offers few clues about what lies ahead in Fall Economic Statement
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