Canadians will have to get used to a weaker, range\u002Dbound loonie for some time. Find out more.
Higher interest rates will have a bigger impact on the Canadian economy and inflation than in the U.S., writes Martin Pelletier.A friend of mine was telling me about his family’s trip to Hawaii a few weeks ago. He was shocked at paying US$72 for four acai breakfast bowls, and US$200 for family dinners without any alcohol, at chain restaurants.
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