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Canadian prime minister says risks to the global economy remain "considerably elevated".

Last modified: 16 Jun 2012 12:40

Stephen Harper, the Canadian prime minister, has said that after meetings he held last week with his British counterpart David Cameron and newly elected French President Francois Hollande his view is that risks to the global economy remain "considerably elevated".

"The risks to the global economy stemming from the Eurozone remain considerably elevated, with the capacity to affect all of us," Harper said after announcing an agreement with the state of Michigan to build a new bridge spanning the Detroit River.