The Treasury Board says it has found no evidence of political interference in federal contracts with consulting firm McKinsey & Company.
The Daily Chase: Inflation slows; Competition Bureau wants more grocersInflation: Grocery, restaurant prices stay high in MayTD Bank expects Bank of Canada interest rate hike in JulyRBC economists expect inflation will have slowed in MayBank of Canada now expected to cap rate-hiking campaign at 5%The Daily Chase: Markets point to negative
open; Meta to end news availabilityTrudeau shows no interest in compromising with Meta, Google over online news billMark Carney endorses Bank of England's 'firm action' to hike ratesBank of England steps up inflation fight with shock rate hike to 5%Bank of Canada debated waiting until July to hike rates, but says data prompted it to act sooner
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