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Gabrielle Sorensen and Karamveer Lalh

By Gabrielle Sorensen and Karamveer Lalh

Gabrielle Sorensen is a fourth-year economics student at the University of King’s College Halifax. Karamveer Lalh is a lawyer with an Edmonton area law firm.

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Pierre Poilievre speaks during a press conference outside the Bank of Canada in Ottawa, on Thursday, April 28, 2022. Justin Tang/The Canadian Press.
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Poilievre should leave the Bank of Canada alone

Should he become prime minister, Poilievre promises to fire the Bank of Canada Governor and replace him with one “who will fight inflation.” However, he misses one critical point: his interference in monetary affairs risks Canada’s future prosperity.

Gabrielle Sorensen and Karamveer Lalh - Posted on October 27, 2022
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