Rebekah Young
Rebekah Young is an economist at Scotiabank, noted for her research on immigration policies and their impact on the Canadian economy, particularly in the context of skilled labor and housing shortages.
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Canada:
Scotiabank economist Rebekah Young cautioned that the $1-trillion figure relies on 'fuzzy' math.
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Rebekah Young, head of inclusion and resilience economics at Bank of Nova Scotia, said this was mostly in line with Bay Street expectations.
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Canada:
Scotiabank economist Rebekah Young said the budget is ambitious but not transformative unless the private sector steps up.
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Canada:
Bank of Nova Scotia economist Rebekah Young warns about the risks of larger deficits due to trade tensions.
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Canada:
Rebekah Young, Bank of Nova Scotia’s head of inclusion and resilience economics, discussed Canada's economic position.
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Canada:
Rebekah Young emphasizes the importance of internal trade for Canada.
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Canada:
Scotiabank economist Rebekah Young expressed relief that immigration is not a hotter issue in the federal campaign.
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