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Prime Minister Mark Carney intends to increase government spending by $130 billion over the next four years .
Carney says it’s necessary to fund the capital investments needed to boost our economy in tough economic times, but the impact will be significantly higher deficits that must be paid for by federal taxpayers.
Deloitte Canada predicts Canada will enter a recession in the second quarter of this year .
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