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OTTAWA, Nov 26 (Reuters) - The Bank of Canada on Tuesday said inflation, which has been the center of attention and unhappiness for years amid rising prices, should fade into the background again ...
Canadian Thanksgiving, that is. Though the US version takes place on the fourth Thursday of November, Canada celebrates on the second Monday of October, which this year falls on October 14.
With the consumer-price index rising 0.4% for the month, yearly inflation accelerated to 2.0% from a more than three-year low the month before, Statistics Canada said Tuesday.
Meanwhile, in Western Canada, he says some prefer to eat ham and include Brussels sprouts as a side dish. “Many ethnic groups will often include some of their traditional dishes,” adds McIntosh.
Canada's economy adds 14,500 jobs in October Wages of permanent employees rise by 4.9% Unemployment rate stays unchanged at 6.5% Market sees 58% chance of a 50-basis-point rate cut next ...
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