One in four managers at the Bank of Canada, including senior deputy governor Carolyn Rogers, do not meet the institution’s bilingualism requirements, as revealed by Radio-Canada. Rogers, who is halfway through her seven-year mandate, is among those who fall short of the language proficiency standards. This information highlights a significant issue within the Bank of Canada regarding compliance with bilingualism standards among its leadership.
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Trump could crush Canada's softwood exports. Here's how a new crisis could play out
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