Press Digest-Canada - July 13
TLT•Top stories from selected Canadian newspapers
Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.
- The Globe and Mail: A staff shuffle is under way in the highest ranks of the Prime Minister’s Office after Mark Carney appointed his chief strategist to the Senate and Braeden Caley, one of Mr. Carney’s deputy chiefs of staff, decided to step down.
- The Globe and Mail: The Innu First Nation of Pessamit has rejected a landmark agreement their leaders negotiated with Quebec that aimed to settle a decades-long dispute over land use and deliver billions of dollars to the community while opening up new energy development in the province.
- National Post: Bank of Canada is expected to hold interest rates as weak economy, heightened uncertainty persist. If policymakers decide to hold rates again, it will be the sixth consecutive meeting where they have been left unchanged.




