Bank of Canada's Carolyn Rogers talks inflation
Bank of Canada Senior Deputy Governor Carolyn Rogers says she knows inflation is hurting Canadians and it is making things unaffordable. At a Toronto event Rogers said “we know inflation is keeping Canadians up at night, it’s keeping us up at night, and we will not rest easy until we get it back to target.”
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