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Canada to yield more crops in 2022 as farmers recover from last year’s drought: report - National | Globalnews.caStatistics Canada says Canadian farmers are on track to produce a better crop this year than they did in 2021 because of better growing conditions in Western Canada.
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Household debt ratio up in second quarter: Statistics CanadaCanadians\u0027 level of debt grew faster than their earnings in the second quarter, according to Statistics Canada. Read more.
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Household debt ratio up in second quarter: Statistics CanadaStatistics Canada says the amount Canadians owe relative to their income moved higher in the second quarter.
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Household debt ratio up in second quarter: Statistics CanadaCanadians\u0027 level of debt grew faster than their earnings in the second quarter, according to Statistics Canada. Read more.
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Household debt ratio up in second quarter: Statistics CanadaCanadians\u0027 level of debt grew faster than their earnings in the second quarter, according to Statistics Canada. Read more.
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Household debt ratio up in second quarter: Statistics CanadaCanadians\u0027 level of debt grew faster than their earnings in the second quarter, according to Statistics Canada. Read more.
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