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BoC's Lane: Data show growth in Canada is becoming more broadly based, self-sustaining

Timothy Lane, Deputy Governor of the Bank of Canada, delivered his prepared remarks before the Saskatoon Regional Economic Development Authority, with key headlines (via Reuters) found below:

  • Economic data show growth in Canada is becoming more broadly based, self-sustaining
  • We will be paying close attention to how economy responds to higher interest rates, stronger c$
  • Seeing widespread strength in business investment, exports, along with global economic expansion
  • Possibility of material protectionist shift, particularly on possible changes to NAFTA, is key source of uncertainty for Canada's economic outlook
  • Trade negotiation outcomes could have implications for economy, which we would need to consider in conducting monetary policy
  • Given complexity of effects of material changes, we cannot adjust monetary policy in anticipation of these risks
  • We will be watching trade developments and implications for exports, business investment very closely
  • Canada's openness to international trade is important determinant of economic growth potential
  • If trading rules are changed in way that undermines economic benefits, result would be lost external demand for exports, lower potential growth for Canada, trading partners

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