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Lorne Gunter: Canadian economy struggles as Carney Liberals waste time This week, it was revealed that Canadian household debt has reached $2.5 trillion. That’s 103% of GDP and the highest level in the G7. It’s also the second-highest in the OECD, the organization of the world’s 38 richest countries. Only Switzerland (128%) is higher.

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This week, it was revealed that Canadian household debt has reached $2.5 trillion. That’s 103% of GDP and the highest level in the G7. It’s also the second-highest in the OECD, the organization of the world’s 38 richest countries. Only Switzerland (128%) is higher.

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