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To: TobagoJack who wrote (22407)9/13/2007 7:27:43 PM
From: energyplay  Read Replies (1) of 217836
 
Canada runs a surplus ---

So why is a lower US budget deficit hard to believe ?
GWBush and friends are still digging a hole, they are just digging slower....

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Canada's budget surplus larger than expected

Aug 24, 2007

OTTAWA (AFP) — Canada's finance ministry on Friday announced that the federal budget surplus for fiscal year 2007-2008 is larger than expected given the country's strong economic growth.

"The budgetary surplus for 2007-08 is now expected to come in higher than the budget 2007 projection of 3 billion (Canadian) dollars (2.9 billion US dollars)," the ministry said in its quarterly financial review.

The fiscal year runs from April 1, 2007 to March 31, 2008.

"The higher outlook reflects in part a significant upward revision to the economic outlook for 2007 along with stronger-than-expected economic activity last year," the report said.

"As well, year-to-date financial results suggest that revenues in 2007-08 will be higher than anticipated at the time of budget 2007."

In June alone Canada reported a budget surplus of 2.8 billion dollars (2.7 billion US), against 2.3 billion dollars one year earlier.

For the first three months of the budget, the surplus reached 6.4 billion dollars, against 5.9 billion for the same period the previous year.

Canada is in a good position to report a budget surplus for the 10th consecutive year, a unique situation among the G8 group of developed nations.

Canada's gross domestic product (GDP) is expected in 2008 to increase 2.7 percent, not 2.9 percent as first thought, according to revised ministry forecasts based on a consensus of private sector economists

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