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Minister of Finance Jim Flaherty responds to a question during question period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Tuesday Sept. 21, 2010. (Sean Kilpatrick / THE CANADIAN PRESS) Minister of Finance Jim Flaherty responds to a question during question period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2010. (Sean Kilpatrick / THE CANADIAN PRESS) Finance Minister Jim Flaherty holds a press conference on Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2010.

Election could derail economic recovery: Flaherty

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Minister of Finance Jim Flaherty responds to a question during question period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Tuesday Sept. 21, 2010. (Sean Kilpatrick / THE CANADIAN PRESS) Minister of Finance Jim Flaherty responds to a question during question period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2010. (Sean Kilpatrick / THE CANADIAN PRESS) Finance Minister Jim Flaherty holds a press conference on Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2010.

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Minister of Finance Jim Flaherty responds to a question during question period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Tuesday Sept. 21, 2010. (Sean Kilpatrick / THE CANADIAN PRESS)

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Date: Tue. Sep. 21 2010 7:23 PM ET

Finance Minister Jim Flaherty said Tuesday that opposition parties would place Canada's recovery from the recession in jeopardy "just as we enter the home stretch," if they forced an election this fall.

In a speech at the Canadian Club in Ottawa, Flaherty also said the opposition parties are more in favour of taxation and higher government spending when it comes to the economy.

"Canadians don't want an election. Our government isn't seeking one," he said.

The Liberals, New Democrats and Bloc Quebecois have chosen to ignore Canada's economic accomplishments, he said, and have put "their own interests ahead of Canadians."

"At an uncertain time, join us in working to strengthen Canada," Flaherty said.

Canada could lose 400,000 jobs if the Liberals carry through with their policy proposals, Flaherty charged, in notes for the speech that were released to the media.

Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff has said that Ottawa should avoid passing future business tax cuts so that money can fund social programs.

Ignatieff has also attacked the government's spending, arguing that while 1.5 million Canadians are unemployed, the Conservatives have opted to spend $16 billion on fighter jets and $9 billion on building prisons.

The Liberals also say that Harper's Tory government acted too late in reacting to the global downturn set precipitated by the 2008 financial crisis.

In Question Period later on Tuesday, Ignatieff described the Tories as a "spend and borrow government" that has produced a deficit of more than $50 billion while losing touch with the priorities of Canadians.

Flaherty claimed that Ignatieff wants to raise a number of taxes, including a carbon tax that the Liberals have abandoned.

The Tories have made Canada an economic leader and that they are keeping taxes lower than they would otherwise be under a Liberal-led coalition government.

"An unnecessary election would put all of this at risk," Flaherty said in briefing notes. "Not just our hard-won, world-leading status. But also our long-term growth and prosperity."

His campaign-style speech fits with expectations that the next election will revolve around ensuring the Canadian economy continues to recover from the recession.

But speaking later on CTV News Channel's Power Play, Flaherty said Canadians should have confidence that the economy is getting back on track -- especially when compared to the situation south of the border.

"Things are getting better," he said. "For example, in the second quarter there was more money being spent on machinery and equipment in Canada than in about 10 years or so. That's a good sign and will show up in the economy later on."

"We're still seeing pretty good consumer demand in spending," he continued. "We're seeing pretty good car sales. House sales are a little bit off, but that was probably healthy in terms of some overheating in that sector. And the employment numbers have gotten better from the recession."

With files from The Canadian Press

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3Doves
said

Responce to GelResponse to GelWow you must be a American.LOLIf you think the conservative government is good for this country lol I have a sink hole that great for retirement, I will sell it to you cheap!LMAO.I am sure I am not the only one who smells the stanch from Ottawa, Gel take the close-pin off your nose and smell the truth of this government.


Benjamin
said

I have never voted for the Government, and I never will. I don't like the government, because they don't do the right things. And they don't know how to govern properly. Don't trust the gov, because they are dangerous.


jim sharen
said

How can a man who's answer to the Homeless Problem in Ontario, was that they should be LOCKED UP IN JAIL, for their own protection, be taken seriously on anything he thinks?This man is a shill for the International Bankers, as is the entire PC party. When will we let go of the left right paradigm, and see that the Liberals and the Conservatives both serve the same Masters.....THE BANKSTERS


Nick in Gatineau
said

Walk the halls of Parliament Hill. The Conservatives talk about polls, polls and nothing but polls and act like giddy school kids. The Liberals don't say a thing. The NDP run around like chickens. If you witness this behavior for more than 2 days in a row, an election will be called withing the next few weeks. So ? What have you heard lately ?


Chris in Ontariariari-Oh!
said

You don't have to look far to see what the liberal party has to offer other than Ontario and the taxes,user fees and lets not forget the H.S.T. The liberal party is a Toronto based party and thats where there support base is with the McGuinty red machine keeping Ignatieff afloat.We have only to look forward to a socialist coalition with a separatist party that will tax and spend their way through these tough economic times reducing our currency on the world markets and decimate our military,our health system and education system much like the liberals did in the 90's. Been down that road,don't want to go there again.


Albertaboy111
said

Well we all know what this government's stance is. The safest time for the economy and indeed all Canadians is when Harper prorogues parliament, and no other parties get input on how to run the country. Yup as long as he has absolute power and no one to challenge him the country is safest. Or at least that is what they think and say.


Dan Laurin Windsor
said

The Con's have the right idea. :-P Give the Corporations a tax break,increase EI and the payroll tax so we working class have to pay more. WE NEED AN ELECTION TO REMOVE THE REFORMERS AND HARPERCRITES.


Keith in Brampton
said

Gel said "so please put your head back up your posterior and refrain from posteing [sic]unsubstantiated propoganda k?" Right back at ya pal; those multiple posts of yours are largely fiction. And rambling...rambling...


Sept 21 comment
said

What a bunch of cowards the Conservatives are! I don't know why they are scared, they were just prorogue again. Can’t you just see little stevie blunder harper as a kid: “it’s my ball and I’m going home.....” Just go home now please!


Elizabeth, Ontario
said

I can't imagine how the NDP & Liberal members sleep when all they do is criticize. Canada is a leader through this recession and we should be proud of our Conservative government for all they have accomplished given the opposition parties interference at every turn. Ignatieff speaks like he is the only Canadian politician who has ever traveled this great land. He has no platform - all he can do is criticize, delay and find fault. It's time that all parties work together and stop acting like children in a school yard. The Firearms Registry is a prime example. Canadians want real crime prevention initiatives. We're tired of the same old arguments from the opposition. The information that CACP have provided is extremely misleading - the firearms registry is not accessed 11,000 times per day for firearms information. It is "pinged" everytime a license plate is run or a background check is done by police. Police Chiefs fall short of providing how many lives have been saved by having a firearms registry, .... because there haven't been any lives saved. Criminals do not register their guns! All parties need to work together, in the best interest of Canada and Canadians, and stop this silly bickering - they are wasting time and tax dollars and it has to stop. A Conservative majority government is what is needed and if an election were called today that would be the result. Bring it on!


Sentrynox
said

The concept of terrorism seems more and more similar to the cons strategy to hold on on power!!
Creating fears is a terrorist act to manipulate and remove freedoms!
Flaherty shall be punish by law to use the same tactics against his electorate!!!
Truly irresponsible and despotic!!


StewartValin
said

My recollection is that Canada had a balanced budget and zero deficit with all the Liberal shenanigans; Canada now has the largest deficit ever and continues to spend spend spend on "image and appearance" with all the Conservative shenanigans. Why continue down the road we are on? NO political party is without blemishes, at least vote for the cheaper leadership, we'll live longer. Look at the numbers. And note: the USA incarceration rate has brought state governance to bankruptcy, the same can happen in Canada!


KB in W'b ONT
said

The whole picture of the Conservatives being good economic manager is false. They have been very good at building a reputation for being good money managers through manipulation of press releases. What has helped Canada survive without major Bank failures are our tight banking regulations put in place by the Liberals. I am not a Liberal but I know enough to know the solid foundation we have built was with Liberal governments and NOT Conservative. Conservatives are far too fast at cutting taxes and then going in to debt. Stevee did not even know we were headed in to a recession. In fact the only reason the Conservatives introduced a stimulius package was because the coalition forced him to do so, I cringe every time they take credit for something they had very little to do with. Had there not be a coalition threat there would never had been a stimulous package. The Conservatives suffer from a lack of imagination when it comes to the economy because they think every economic woe can be fixed by cutting taxes.


GJS Markham
said

The Liberals have demonstrated that they are sound leaders of the economy. Flaherty, Harper & friends blew away the surplus and had us in deficit before the recession and then spent the stimulus unwisely including the G8/G20 and such things as the advertising re the economic inaction plan and the road to nowhere in Clements riding.We need the "BIG RED TENT" with a majority to once again clean up the Tory mess!!


RGBrook
said

Flaherty has asked opposition parties to "rise above petty politics". I've spent the past several years watching that very thing with our governmental approach of petty attack ads, petty vote-mongering empty promises and a host of other petty examples of a petty system that has gone down the petty sewer.I have voted in 20 federal elections, and throughout that time I have supported the three major parties at one time or another.I'm kind of getting tired of whatching this Liberal/Conservative battle continue like children battling over the last spoon of pudding. Do we need an election? Absolutely. Are any of the parties ready for one? Nope, don't think so, and to head into one unprepared is just another waste of our money. All of the parties need to get their act together for Canada, present their proposals appropriately to Canadians, and then let the people make an informed decision as to whom will lead. I can't afford this game-playing, and I'd like to see all levels of government actually smarten up!


Gel
said

The only way the Libs ever balanced the books was to not get rid of the conservatives measures...the Gst etc that mulrony was villified for. add that to a booming economy at the time and 8 years of majority government and its easy to see how doing nothing but look good in the press was all chretien and Martin had to do, no wars no terrorist threat no demands from Nato, tons of extra money flowing in from the GST... and no spending on necessary infrastructure, Military upgrades,Coast guard upgrades just spread the wealth to party faithful in clean whit envelopes and pay exorbitant fee's for no work ever being done ( ADSCAM...remember) then everyone jumped all over the conservatives for the surplus being used up ... well i'd have to say they used it to put us in a position where we could withstand a global downturn of that magnitude without suffering even remotely close to the other G 20 nations and the new debt was demanded by the NDP,Liberals and the Bloc...you remember the threat to for a coalition...my word you Libs have short memories. Tax and spend and create huge beurocracy thats all you know how to do.


Charles
said

The title of this story should be: "Flaherty puts economic recovery in jeopardy: Election"


EonSid
said

Oh! I get it! If we never have an election again, our future prosperity is assured. Oh, please...


Wen Edmonton
said

I bet, if they see a chance for a majority Conservative government the FM would say an election is good to our economic recovery, creating jobs (in poll stations) for unemployed Canadians who need work to make their ends meet.


Gord. Robson, Nova Scotia
said

The Conservatives have done and are doing a great job. Ignatieff has done nothing and so far has nothing to offer. The Liberals seem bent on chasing away big business that employs millions of Canadians and then tax us to death. No thanks I will stay with the Conservatives in power any day.


Gel
said

Fiscally Left........ LOLOL the liberals demanded this 50 billion deficit or do you chose to disregard that....Leftist governance means TAX AND SPEND, well when the taxes get so high that no one can afford to pay them then they have to go bankrupt or leave, taking thier businesses and job creation with them ... the economic downturn was not the conservatives fault...and we CANADA made out better than ANY OTHER COUNTRY IN THE G 20 so please put your head back up your posterior and refrain from posteing unsubstantiated propoganda k? thanks


Gel
said

Oh and before you weak minded Leftist sheep swallow this whole load of propaganda...all the world leaders are saying that the world recovery is still very fragile,as we came out way ahead of other countries based on the governing party's policies, I will take thought about what happens to our economy if others go south again... we are not out of the woods yet folks and thats all Flaherty is saying. I don't trust either Left party to look after the books better than the conservatives...thier track record through this economic downturn even saddled with a minority government and alot of uneeded distractions has been exemplary and they have recieved much attention and respect from global leaders even to the point of their governments asking advice of our finace minister and his team. I think i'll lean on that before I lean on the whinings of Iggy ( a school teacher ) and Layton a ( used car salesman ) Thank you


Jason
said

Alot of the comments here are so out there its funny .... i think you should all do your homework before posting things that have no relevance to the actual truth. reason why they are so scared of the election is frankly the conservatives are done. Let's just see what kind of scandal the liberals will find out when they get their hands on the books again. And remember ... the only party to balance the books in canada have been the Liberals. Everyone else lands us in debt to feed the rich.


Cafu AB
said

The Finance Minster is in fact a Politics Minister in this government. It seems he predominately thinks politically instead of economically, using Canadian's economic pains for their own political (as well as financial) gains.


Gel
said

Socialist programs need money to make them happen, the money usually comes from taxation...the people need jobs to pay taxes and gov't jobs don't really count cause they get paid from taxes to begin with...so if we tax the businesses that produce jobs, GDP and stimulate a healthy economy to the point where they would be better off operating in say Mexico, or china then we lose those businesses and the jobs which means more people in need of the social programs which means more increased taxes... can you see that this spiral ends at some point.... the ONLY way we as a country can afford to maintain our bloated and top heavy social programs is to have a healthy economy, low unemployment, and tighter controls on the use and access to the programs. We need to trim the fat from the beurocratic structures that oversee the programs and force them to be accuntable for the money that is put through them. The Liberals nor the NDP will never attempt to do that because those huge beurocracy's were created, maintained and organised by Liberals and leftists who will never willingly vote to change any of it...pigs all suckling from the government teet ( YOUR TAX DOLLARS )... they should all have to go out and work 60 to 70 hours a week like most of the rest of us do. But they would rather have an elitist society where the top 2% have all the money and power and the rest of us stand in soup lines waiting for them to dole out what they think we need / are entitled to.


ouifyg
said

Well I think we should all heed Mr. Flahertys warning. Election = bad. The health of our economy is far more important than the health of our democracy!


Steven in Manotick
said

Govern by creating fear, hate, division, lies and deception = The conservative reform alliance party... CRAP = Harper


Fred Fontaine
said

It is so funny how liberals think that Liberals are good fiscal managers. It was the Tories that introduced the GST as a measure to eliminate the deficit. The Liberals actually won that election because they promised to scap the GST. Once they go into office they used good consevative policy GST combined with other Liberal tactics (downloading healthcare costs onto provinces and stealing the EI surplus). Other than that they nothing


Mikey
said

Let's give Flaherty a cookie and then abolish elections in Canada so the smug and arrogant neo-cons can CLING to a washed-out MINORITY government forever and paint more self-promoting economic stimulus signs on our roads and libraries. The temerity of this power crazed anti-democratic minority government puts many dictatorships to shame. Maybe Harper should start grooming his kids to take over like Kim Yong Il in North Korea or Husni Mubarak's son in Egypt.


Lz in Edmonton
said

I see the Liberal heard is out in full force in comments this morning. Oh goody. Spend spend spend on social programs which do little to grow the economy and require government to tax the people that built the country and employ them; and lets not replace aging military airplanes too. In fact, lets just tell NATO to bug off so we can live in our happy com-bi-ya world and hold hands... Iran and the rest of the dictators of the world don't want to do us ANY harm and we don't need to be even slightly prepared. How about a hug for Hugo and Castro? How about we make a gun registry not for gun safety but rather a massive jobs creation program. Heaven forbid we would have spent 2 to 3 billion on law enforcement in 10 provinces and 3 territories. What could you do with 230 million per province in extra law enforcement versus a VERY EFFECTIVE gun registry.... yip, we know were all the guns are except those that are being used to commit crimes. Hum... Hunters and farmers be damned. Lets tell the UN to bug off even though we have given the most to the world per capita in aid and relief and hosted the world to come to terms with the last 2 years of a financial meltdown. Lets get the banking systems of the world to tell us how to run OUR banks, the ones which are the most sound in the world with DOUBLE of the required amounts of the new BASIL III banking treaty they just agreed on. Ya, the government hasn't done anything at all, nope, nodda. The truth just hurts doesn't it?


Tony
said

"Election puts economic recovery in jeopardy."That's an outright lie and I wish members of the Conservative Party would stop doing that.


Will
said

I would normally be against having an election right now, but I am tired of the constant nonsense, of the partisan attacks by the three stooges in opposition, of the hijacking of parliament. SO, bring the election and lets have a majority.


bellainottawa
said

Wow! Nothing like a little fear mongering from the neo-con. Just in case Mr. Flaherty forgot, it was his policies in Ontario and now in the CON gov't that are not helping the economic recovery. I would love to throw him out of office-again.


Gel
said

You'll complain about spending on new fighter Jets to patrol and enforce our soveriegn soil, to enable us to link our miltary air wing seamlessly with the other Nato countries if were called on to work with them. You would have us look like backward poor ragtag representatives on the international front...but you will support wasting money on a gun registry that does nothing to PREVENT gun crime or punish those who are arrested committing them. You Libs absolutely make me laugh .. the only way to stop the bickering in parliment is for the liberals and ndp to allow the Conservatives a majority , Kick the block out of parliment where they don't belong in the first place because they are not a federal party with no representation outside of quebec... take the 4 years to try to develop a better party platform and get leaders that canadians can actually have a little faith in , hope that all the things they say about the conservatives come true and then they might have a chance to form a government again. They won't allow that to happen even though thats exactly what the country needs for 4-5 years because they are afraid that when the Conservatives do a good job ( even better than they have being saddled with a minority ) there's no way they will even get a look at the power chair for at least 8-10 years. so Instaed of doing whats best for Canada they keep disrupting and rendering pariliment ineffective so they can point thier fingers at the Pm for not getting anything done, regurgitating this rhetoric and forcing useless elections in a vain attempt to regain control of the country so they can continue to lead us down the garden path to communism...shame on them!


PM
said

It looks like Flaherty & co are playing for time until the deficit is gone, so they can take full credit for a recovery. Maybe he knows something we don't, and expects better finances sooner...


Kim in Calgary
said

This is the same finance minister that informs Canadians six months before the last election that we would not see a recession. This is nothing more than "protect my cushy job" and as such we should have an election as soon as possible. Remember we had business to do during this governments term and instead this government decided to shut everything down because they said that the other parties (who do represent Canadians as well) would not play by their made up rules of the game. Let's have an election so that Canadians can get back on their feet, find work and enjoy life. We need to take care of those living right here on Canadian soil first just as you would put your own oxygen mask before assisting everyone else. Public healthcare, education, infrastructure and focus on our aging populations needs.


Dave
said

I almost fell of my chair laughing! How does Harper Co do/say this sort of thing? Do they really presume the Canadian electorate - or their 30 percenters - are really that stupid? The reason the Canadian economy is doing so well is because Harper Co FAILED to dismantle the Canadian system when they tried to - Paul Martin wouldn't allow it - and it's the Paul Martin/Liberal system which has saved this country from worse outcomes. Plus Harper Co is covering up the truth about how Canada's economy is. Put those two facts together and: had Harper been able to do exactly what he stated he wanted to do, the Canadian economy - and the well being of Canadians - would be in the toilet. This is not speculation - it's history - check it out.


Fiscally Left
said

We need an election to stop the reckless spending of this government. Canada's national debit clock shows our debit increasing at a rate of one hundred thousand dollar per minute. We pay 84 million per day interest on the 542 billion dollar national debit. In the past 3 years personal bankruptcies have increased by 50%. Look for yourself, google Canada's national debit clock & Canada insolvencies. We desperately need an election to save us from this insane government. We need the fiscal liberals back in power to clean up this mess.


James
said

Is that mean nobody is better than me to manage the economy? Beside that, we go nowhere with the election.


Prof. Pye Chartt
said

Step right up, Liberal propagandists! Here's your chance to spout all your falsehoods and general political nonsense. Chretien. Martin. Surplus. Conservatives. Stimulus. Evil. Deficit. Dictator. We'd be better off with a Liberal government in Ottawa? Yeah; sure. Blah, Blah, Blah. Bottom line: STILL COULDN'T WIN AN ELECTION. Sorry. In the humorous words of Tina Fey, "So, suck it."


John Klips
said

Thats right lets spend 9 billion on jets when the cold war is over. Lets talk about recovery...


Gareth Hitchings
said

Mr Flaherty presents a false choice, since the record of Liberal fiscal management speaks for itself, but just to indulge him, if the choice really were between Tax & Spend or, Borrow & Spend as the Conservatives prefer, then I'd still prefer the first. The idea of Borrowing $6billion to artificially boost the profits of corporations, while saddling Canadians with decades worth of interest payments that'll run into the hundreds of millions, is absolute lunacy.


Ian
said

Every time the Cons lose support in the polls Flaherty comes out with this doom and gloom speach. The reality is nothing would change at all and the Cons have done more damage to our economy than they have good. We need $16 billion dollar fighter jets like we need a hole in the head. What a waste of money that is. Don't go to a war zone then there is no need for these extravagant toys Harper wants to buy.


Redneck Albertan
said

Don't you just wish the Liberals and Conservatives would just put their petty differences aside and govern the country as a coalition? This is just stupid. Mr. Harper and Mr. Ignatieff, do what is in the interest of the country and give us a stable government until at least 2012 then drop the gloves. This childish approach to running a country must stop!


Linda
said

May God save us from all politicians...with Flaherty one of the worst. He never tells the public the truth, a failing compounded by the fact that I think he actually knows the difference, and is therefore delibrately misrepresenting the facts so as to appeal to the weaker minded. (Thankful their ranks appear to be growing smalling these days.) I know Jack and Iggy aren't any better, but then anything has to be better than this - doesn't it? What I wouldn't give for one decent, truthful, honorable man or woman to step up and fill the vacumn on the Hill...


mandosa
said

"Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff has called for a setting aside of scheduled future tax cuts for business so the money can be used to support Canada's social programs". And when these businesses leave Canada entirely because of these high tax rates, you're going to support the social programs (read vote buying programs) exactly how Iggy?


Steve
said

Bring on an election. The CONS have nothing, and have done nothing, but play fear and hate cards.


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