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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Bell: Danielle Smith and Alberta give Mark Carney an offer he shouldn't refuse
Premier Danielle Smith of Alberta sent a significant five-page letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney on May 16, outlining Alberta's urgent demands for economic revitalization, including a new oil pipeline to the west coast and major changes to federal regulations. Smith emphasizes the need for guaranteed access to tidewater, the removal of the cap on oil and gas emissions, and an overhaul of Bill C-69 to encourage investment and production in Alberta's energy sector. She...
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