Canadian provinces to borrow 22% more this year as deficits rise

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Canadian provinces to borrow 22% more this year as deficits rise
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Canadian provinces are set to issue more debt than they did last year as they look to plug budget shortfalls, according to National Bank of Canada’s financial markets unit.

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