Bill Morneau projected Monday a deficit of at least $18.4 billion next year, a shortfall that’s nearly five times greater than projections from just three months ago and well past the $10-billion limit promised by the Liberals, but Morneau would not reveal if there would be any deferred spending in the plan.
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Finance Minister remains tight-lipped on deferring $18B deficit spending
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