16 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. April 12, 1948 Continued Help Needed In Recovery, Fleming Says By ALAN DONNELLY OTTAWA (CP) Finanre Minister Fleming presented an “expansionist’’ budget Tuesday night and said economic recov- |j ery needs continued stimulus. He forecast in the Commons @ seven-per-cent rise in gross mational product in 1962 which would push national output to 000,000 from last year's $36,844.000,000 Canada now has rising pros- perity, more jobs, greater op- portunities and rapid economic growth, Mr. Fleming said in starting his pre-election budget speech 7 yy we must not be compla ee a still had unused ca- pacity. The decline in unam- ployment rates “must he car- ried much further.’’ The inter- national balance - of - pay- ments deficit needed to be fur- ther reduced. *EXPANSIONIST’ BUDGET The minister sounded an early keynote that budget pol- Icy ‘will continue to be expan- sionist.’’ Later, he added ‘We must be careful to avoid a@ premature dampening down ef the upswing which is under way. “Fiscal policy must continue to provide stimulus to the eco- nomy and further specific mea- sures must be introduced to im- prove the quality of our indus- trial output, thereby stimuiat- ing employment and income.” He also announced measures to stimulate technological re- search and development. Mr. Fleming’s forecast of gain in gross national product was hased on the assumption that this year’s farm harvests will be normal — a question which hinges on whether last year's prairie drought will con- tinue. The predicted seven-per-cent rise in GNP would be equival ent to the increase in rate of eutput during the last nine months of 1961. Last year's over-all gain in GNP, however, was only 2.5 per cent. REVIEWS EXPANSION The pre-election flavor of the budget speech was heightened by a lengthy review of the eco- nomic expansion which has oc- eurred and of government mea- sures carried out in recent years. “The vigor of the expansion that has occurred is due in no smal! measure to the blend of sound, strong policies we have introduced,’’ he said The government had made significant tax cuts to stimulate ronsumer demand and_ had hoosted woifare payments and transfer payments to provinces and municipalities Federal payments to individ- nals had risen to $2.014.000,000 fn 1961 from $1,224,000.000 In 1956 The value of total federal Payments and tax ahatements te the provinces would he an estimated $1,794,000,000 in the 1962-43 fiscal year—more than Bir ace the 1956-57 total to 6329 “rag Fleming said these con- tributions to the provinces have resulted in federal budgetary deficits. 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However, he will' that would permit a federal| ment will not hesitate to plan of contributory pensions. ploy ‘ Dealing with the ee funds” rate on the Canadian dolla now worth 95% cents in Us, | US. dollars—in order to pre- |funds—Mr. Fleming said policy | vent budget | ments in our exchange rate. June 20 did not mean the gov-| HELPED BOOST SALES statements in his last ernment had adopted an gressive policy to drive down) had inhibited import buying and the exchange rate. The rate had fallen as a re- sult of the removal of exces- sive pressures. HURRY bo wn for the 1 Face ase g- GRADE ‘nm F BABY ROLLS BOLOGNA OAST BACON said the govers- | ada’s trade em- ‘a substantial volume of through its exchange |fund—either buying or selling tional transactions. tional balan “sudden or erratic move- | ought to 48-| The reduced exchange rate boost export sales. — ‘unquestionably”’ the fu ‘had not yet been felt on Can-'on non - balance, tourist ex- penditures and other interna- Mr. Fleming said the ant nce - of - pay deficit — is larger than it | in He ots last year’s mercian- | dise trade surplus was $179,000,- 000—an upward revision from the Wa comet of 87,- | 600,000. The i ment from full | the 1960 trade etic had more | effect of the lower dollar rate | than offset a rise in the deficit | merchandise transac- ents jHone and the belance-of-pey- eral te short ments deficit had been cut to — pe had _ © Serried $989,000 ,000 Reporting on his management of the public debt, Mr. Flem- | had been | beneficial” results to the econ-| in the market ha ate, interest rates had deci: said the will = policies” promote a fund, federal thet wil } a , orderly vestment mar inves- g said there ee sf omy from the fact that fluctu- | advance re! retirement of senna ations in interest yields of bonds | 999 worth of bends d been moder- |since June, would continue te | operate. and the spread in Canadian and | Net national debt now conn "= noted that his fli ‘cn June to limit SOUND THE ALARM! THE CO-OP SUPER MARKET has set fire to prices and burned them right down to the HOTTEST BUYS in town. 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VINE RIPENED TOMATOES ASPARAGUS ATTRACTIVELY PRICED 3 interest rates had nar- | $13 290,000,000—equal to $712 tor metast | onary Canadian compared’ with '$685 a year ago St PRICES in town