OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canadian Finance Minister Bill Morneau resigned on Monday after reports of clashes with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau over a ballooning deficit.
Morneau, 57, said he would also step down from his parliamentary seat and put his name in the running for next secretary general of the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).[L1N2FJ1XQ]
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