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Jim Flaherty weighs his legacy as finance minister

After delivering what could be his last budget as federal finance minister, Jim Flaherty talked to CBCs The Lang & OLeary Exchange about how he weighs the two responsibilities of stimulating the economy and fiscal prudence.

'Still a fiscal conservative,' he'd like to pay down debt

The budget balancing act

11 years ago
Duration 6:34
Jim Flaherty reflects on the need for stimulus vs. the need to balance the budget

Over the past three years, the federal government has cut an ambitious path towards balancing the budget and by next year, it should be there.

After delivering what could be his last budget as federal finance minister, Jim Flaherty talked to CBCs The Lang & OLeary Exchange about how he weighs the two responsibilities of stimulating the economy and fiscal prudence.

He looked ahead to 2015, when Canada may have a surplus and said hed prefer to use it to pay down debt.

Im still a fiscal conservative and Im inclined to pay down debt. And you never know whats going to happen along the road five years, 10 years from now, I dont know whats going to happen in different parts of the world, but I want to protect my own country and if we are in a good fiscal situation, then we will be strong like we were in the last crisis, Flaherty said.