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BoC should introduce 0.5% April increase: Scotiabank economist
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22 March 2022
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BoC should introduce 0.5% April increase: Scotiabank economist

"We think they've got some signalling to do that they take the inflation situation more seriously than their actions suggest"

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The housing frenzy has radically altered the housing market and piled even more pressure on buyers


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