The Conservative official, who refused to speak on the record during a conference call with journalists, accused Liberal leader Stephane Dion of "fear-mongering around the economy for his political gain."
The opposition leaders are "cheering for a recession," the Conservative official charged.
and this
Conservative Leader Stephen Harper accused his Liberal opponent of cheering for a recession as he notched up his appeal for a majority government to run the economy his way.
I've already blogged about how listening to the signals the financial markets are giving is not fear-mongering. Stéphane Dion was willing to listen. Now, long after the signals started flashing red, we have this admissionStephen Harper has delivered his bleakest forecast yet for the Canadian economy, warning yesterday the future is increasingly hard to read and conceding the possibility of a depression.
"The truth is, I've never seen such uncertainty in terms of looking forward to the future," the Prime Minister told CTV News in Halifax.
"I'm very worried about the Canadian economy."
Get ready for a sweetheart Conservative budget next month!
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