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Bank of Canada’s Macklem Warns of Weaker Growth Without Tariff Resolution

The Wall Street JournalThursday, May 22, 2025 at 7:43:00 PM
Bank of Canada’s Macklem Warns of Weaker Growth Without Tariff Resolution
Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem is sounding the alarm: if trade tensions and tariffs aren’t resolved soon, Canada’s economic growth could take a hit. Fresh off the G7 finance leaders' meeting, he pointed to early signs of sluggish consumer spending and businesses holding back on investments—hinting at a rocky road ahead if policies don’t change.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just bureaucratic hand-wringing. Macklem’s warning taps into real concerns for everyday Canadians—think higher prices, fewer jobs, or stalled wages if businesses and shoppers keep pulling back. It’s a nudge to policymakers: fix trade spats, or risk a limp economy.
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