Diversifying trade key to building ‘resilience’ against U.S. tariffs: Macklem
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OTTAWA — Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem is encouraging businesses to explore export markets beyond the United States to make the economy less vulnerable to current and future trade disputes. Macklem, speaking to a business crowd in St.
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