During the keynote address at the Economic Club of Canada in Calgary on Monday, Finance Minister Bill Morneau said that the coronavirus outbreak will “undoubtedly” have an impact on Canada’s economy. He added that he expects the virus will be a “central topic” at upcoming meetings between G20 finance ministers and central bankers later this month.
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