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Canadian federal net debt as a share of GDP

Published September 13, 2025

Canadian federal net debt to GDP

What to know as Parliament returns Monday, from Carney’s major projects bill to U.S. trade talks and Poilievre’s return – The Globe and Mail

This entry was posted in Economy and tagged Canada, economy, GDP on September 13, 2025 by Trader.

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