David Tkachuk, a Conservative senator from Saskatchewan, thinks the man who Stephen Harper appointed to lead the central bank in 2013 has too much good to say about the policies of the current master of the Prime Minister’s Office.
In an extraordinary exchange at the Senate banking committee on April 25, Tkachuk accused Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz of issuing an “implicit endorsement” of Justin Trudeau’s economic policy by using a recent speech to describe how Quebec had narrowed the gender gap in the labour force by subsidizing daycare, among other things. The senator didn’t stop there. Continue reading at the Financial Post ... Comments are closed.
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