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‘The future is no clearer’: Bank of Canada holds key interest rate steady

 

By The Canadian Press

Updated: April 16, 2025 at 12:27PM EDT

OTTAWA — The Bank of Canada left its benchmark interest rate unchanged Wednesday as it waits to get a clearer picture of how global trade uncertainty is going to impact the Canadian economy.

The central bank held its policy rate steady at 2.75 per cent, the first time it has left the key rate unchanged following seven consecutive cuts since June.

That decision arrived in the midst of the United States’ ever-shifting global trade war, and Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem made clear that the disruption from south of the border was the clear focus of Wednesday’s decision.

“The dramatic protectionist shift in U.S. trade policy and the chaotic delivery have increased uncertainty, roiled financial markets, diminished global growth prospects and raised inflation expectations,” he said at a press conference.

“The future is no clearer. We still do not know what tariffs will be imposed, whether they’ll be reduced or escalated, or how long all of this will last.”

The Bank of Canada raises the policy rate when central bankers fear inflation could accelerate and lower it when policymakers want to stimulate growth in the economy.

But both scenarios are in play right now amid what Macklem called “considerable uncertainty” tied to the United States’ global tariff campaign.

“We decided to hold our policy rate unchanged as we gain more inflation about both the path forward for U.S. tariffs and their impacts,” Macklem said.

The central bank issued a pair of economic forecasts alongside the rate decision.

One sees the tariffs and threats negotiated away quickly and the economy stall, but escape with limited damage. Inflation would ease to 1.5 per cent for most of the year – mostly thanks to the elimination of the consumer carbon tax – before rising back to the central bank’s two per cent target.

The other forecast envisions a more protracted global trade war that sends Canada into a year-long recession.

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Rocking Out in the 'Wack

 

Over the past 7 months, Michelle and Jamie have been hard at work rehearsing with the Chilliwack Rock Choir. This past week was the concert at the Chilliwack Cultural Centre, where they sang to a sold our crowd.  With songs from Fleetwood Mac, Queen, Neil Young, The Beatles, and Pat Benatar, to name a few, it was a rocking night and a lot of fun!



Spring Daffodils

 

You know that spring has sprung when the daffodils start to bloom. They are just gorgeous this year!  Next come the tulips, and then it's time to get the veggie garden in. We've got all of the little veggie starts growing under lights in the house, and it's almost time to get to work. Let the gardening commence!     



The First Swallows of the Year

 

Each year we carefully prepare our little bird house with the hope that a family of swallows will move in and bring us babies.  This year our prime, river view bird estate was quickly occupied by this curious momma. Bring on the babies!  



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Welcome to this charming 5-bed, 4-bath home in Agassiz, where comfort meets character! Recent renovations including new flooring throughout. With spacious living areas, a beautiful kitchen, and a cozy dining room, this home is perfect for family gatherings. The real gem? The finished attic space, imagine it as your personal retreat! Whether you use it as a playroom, home office, or lounge, it offers endless possibilities. With its scenic views, low maintenance backyard, and just a short drive to local amenities, this home is a true treasure waiting for you to make it your own! * PREC - Personal Real Estate Corporation (30996234)

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