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Budget 2009

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Date: Tuesday Jan. 27, 2009 6:56 PM ET

 

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Federal Budget 2009: CP Interactive

Number Crunch

Interactive look at projected federal debt and other numbers.

Budget Flashback

Budget Flashback

Follow the ink over 25 years: $34B deficit this year, $85B over next five years.

CTV News

CTV News Video Player

Watch extensive and exclusive coverage of the budget on the CTV News Video Player.

Home renovation

CTV National News

The budget includes a new home renovation tax credit. Find out what the catch is.

CTV's On The HIll

On the Hill

Flaherty's budget delivers billions. What will Canadians get out of it?

CTV News

CTV News

How are Canadians reacting to the budget? CTV News has complete coverage from across the country.

Jim Flaherty: Harper's scrappy fiscal fighter

Jim Flaherty

Michael Stittle profiles the Conservative government's scrappy fiscal fighter.

Has the GST cut helped or hindered our economy?

Remember the GST cuts?

Would we be better or worse off if they had never happened?

Finance Minister Jim Flaherty speaks during question period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, on Tuesday Nov.25, 2008. (Adrian Wyld / THE CANADIAN PRESS)

In Their Own Words

Key quotes by Finance Minister Jim Flaherty and Prime Minister Stephen Harper during the escalating credit crisis.

Budget Jargon

Budget Jargon

Some definitions to get you through budget day jargon.

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