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Duncan takes stab at deficit

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Wage freezes, decreasing pension benefits, a delay in corporate tax cuts: those are just a few of the ways the McGuinty government is planning on saving $17.7 billion.

And the Liberals say they’re not raising taxes. Finance minister Dwight Duncan says the financial blueprint keeps the province on track to eliminate a deficit currently estimated at more than $15-billion dollars. Al Sweeney brings us more on Ontario’s 2012 budget, and how it could force an election.