
Paul Vieira
Canada correspondent at The Wall Street Journal
Canada correspondent for @WSJ in Ottawa. News tips to [email protected] or WhatsApp/Signal, 613-698-6490. RTs/Likes ≠ endorsement.
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wsj.com | Paul Vieira
OTTAWA—The Bank of Canada held its main interest rate unchanged at 2.75% after seven consecutive cuts, saying officials need time to determine the eventual breadth and severity of U.S. tariffs on Canada and other countries, and their impact on inflation. Bank of Canada Gov.
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1 week ago |
wsj.com | Paul Vieira
OTTAWA—The Bank of Canada held its main interest rate unchanged at 2.75% after seven consecutive cuts, saying officials need time to determine the eventual breadth and severity of U.S. tariffs on Canada and other countries, and their impact on inflation. Bank of Canada Gov.
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1 week ago |
wsj.com | Paul Vieira
By a narrow margin, economists expect the central bank to take a wait-and-see approach at its policy meeting Wednesday, given concerns over tariff-fueled inflationUpdated April 15, 2025 10:55 am ET|WSJ ProOTTAWA—Economists lean slightly toward the Bank of Canada leaving its main interest rate unchanged on Wednesday as they believe policymakers—worried about the impact of tariffs on inflation—opt for a wait-and-see approach on how President Trump’s trade policy plays out.
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cn.wsj.com | Paul Vieira
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wsj.com | Paul Vieira
Prime Minister says he and other senior officials have spoken with senior executives at the world’s biggest automakersOTTAWA–President Trump is “attacking” Canada’s auto industry, Prime Minister Mark Carney said, and officials can’t guarantee that vehicle producers operating in the country will remain there given the trade turmoil. Carney said he and other senior officials have spoken with senior executives at the world’s biggest automakers.
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