While Bank of Canada Senior Deputy Governor Carolyn Rogers said the central bank doesn’t comment on immigration policy Wednesday, she said that Ottawa’s plans to cap international student intake were “on their way to relieving” some of the pressure on the housing market from population growth.
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Higher population levels can add to pressure on housing, Bank of Canada’s Rogers says
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