Rebekah Young is the Director of Fiscal & Provincial Economics at Scotiabank. Having worked with the IMF and the Department of Finance in Ottawa, she has addressed a range of topics, from development economics, to the federal budget, to green finance issues.
Rebekah Young est Directrice économie fiscale et provinciale à la Banque Scotia. Forte de son expérience au FMI et en tant qu’ancienne haute fonctionnaire du ministère des Finances à Ottawa, elle a abordé un large éventail de sujets, de l’économie du développement au budget fédéral, en passant par les questions de financement durable.
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Canadian auto sales posted another rebound in July, marking a third consecutive month of recovery. Sales grew at 16% m/m (seasonally adjusted)—a modest slowing in the…
Canadian auto sales posted another rebound in July marking a third consecutive month of recovery. CANADA Sales grew at 16% m/m (sa)—a modest slowing in the…
But there are still challenges ahead Global auto sales continued to strengthen in June for the second consecutive month, providing some hope as we move further…