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Oil-price collapse to keep Harper government in deficit: TD report

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 13 Jan, 2015 11:18 AM

    OTTAWA — One of Canada's biggest banks says sliding oil prices could turn the federal government's promised 2015-16 surplus into a deficit.

    A report by TD Bank is projecting Ottawa to run a $2.3-billion shortfall next fiscal year rather than the $1.6-billion surplus predicted by the government in November — before oil prices fell further.

    The bank also says the government's $4.3-billion surplus projection for 2016-17 is on track to become a $600-million deficit unless new revenue-generating or cost-cutting measures are introduced.

    TD, however, says the deficit estimates are still smaller than the government's $3-billion reserve set aside for contingencies — which would help keep Ottawa in surplus territory.

    Prime Minister Stephen Harper has promised his government will balance the books in 2015-16 despite tumbling oil prices.

    The Bank of Canada is scheduled to address the economic impact of falling oil prices in a speech by deputy governor Timothy Lane.

    The TD report also says low oil prices will make it difficult for the Conservative government to deliver on two outstanding 2011 campaign pledges: an adult fitness tax credit and doubling the annual contribution limit on tax-free savings accounts.

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