Data shows Harper’s economic mismanagement worst in the G7
August 26, 2015
Harper continues to deny recession and deficit
OTTAWA – Stephen Harper is blaming everyone but himself for his economic mismanagement, but the data shows Canada’s economy is trailing its G7 partners and even the vast majority of the G20:
- According to this week’s Canadian Economic Outlook report, published by the Bank of Montreal, Canada was the worst performing economy in the G7 in the first quarter of this year.
- The Bank of Montreal and the OECD have said that Canada is at the bottom of the pack when it comes to the economic performance of advanced industrialized economies.
- Canada’s performance against of the world’s largest 20 economies does not improve the picture. The only countries performing worse are the Russian Federation – whose economy is crippled under the weight of economic sanctions – and Brazil, a country suffering from runaway public debt and an inflation crisis.
- Despite Harper’s denials, Canada’s major banks have said that Canada is currently in a recession, while the U.S. economy is growing.
Despite the facts, Harper is still misleading Canadians about the recession and the deficit.
Just like with the Mike Duffy-PMO scandal, Stephen Harper is not telling Canadians the truth. He cannot be trusted.
Sources:
BMO Canadian Economic Outlook, August 21, 2015
BMO US Economic Outlook, August 21, 2015
BMO International Outlook, August 21, 2015
Scotiabank Global Views, August 21, 2015