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Canada dropping the ball on resource investment, says former PM Harper

Former Canadian prime minister Stephen Harper says the country is likely to exit the COVID pandemic with a "debt overhang that dwarfs" the post-GFC period, and "all kinds of insolvency problems ... including debt problems around the globe".

Former Canada prime minister Stephen Harper says the current federal government is having trouble articulating a pro-commodity-investment message

Former Canada prime minister Stephen Harper says the current federal government is having trouble articulating a pro-commodity-investment message

Harper suggested in a keynote address to the virtual 2021 Vancouver Resource Investment Conference a significant shift in Canada's federal position on resource development was not helpful to a country...

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