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Canada PM sees 2008 surplus, won't comment on '09 (Reuters)

 
Reuters - Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper said on Friday that there is no reason to believe Canada's budget would not stay in surplus this fiscal year but declined to comment on next year's figures. (link)

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