(Reuters) - "The main point here is that the Canadian economy has
adjusted - and is continuing to adjust - to take advantage of
our opportunities in an integrated global economy," he said in
a speech in Winnipeg.
Macklem said higher global commodity prices have not only
driven the currency higher but have been a factor in boosting
consumption and investment growth, making for a more prosperous
country.
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adjusted - and is continuing to adjust - to take advantage of
our opportunities in an integrated global economy," he said in
a speech in Winnipeg.
Macklem said higher global commodity prices have not only
driven the currency higher but have been a factor in boosting
consumption and investment growth, making for a more prosperous
country.
Read more at Reuters.com Government Filings News
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