With war, trade woes and a shrinking population, the Bank of Canada was right to hold rates
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With war, trade woes and a shrinking population, the Bank of Canada was right to hold rates
JEREMY KRONICK AND STEVE AMBLER
SPECIAL TO THE GLOBE AND MAIL
PUBLISHED APRIL 29, 2026
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The Bank of Canada held its key rate at 2.25 per cent on Tuesday.
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Jeremy M. Kronick is president and chief executive of the C.D. Howe Institute, where Steve Ambler, an emeritus professor of economics at Univer…
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