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Halifax Regional Police release Dartmouth suspect’s name and photo | SaltWire #news #novascotiaTORONTO - Canadian manufacturing activity slowed in April, extending a lengthy period of contraction for the sector, as output and new orders fell at an accelerated pace and inflation pressures picked up, data showed on Wednesday.
The output index fell to 49.1 from 49.7 in March and the new orders measure was at 48.4, down from 49.4. The Bank of Canada has held its benchmark interest rate at a 22-year high of 5% since July. It says that rates would most likely only come down gradually given the risks to the inflation outlook.
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