Fighting inflation can’t be left to central banks alone

Governments need to do more to support lasting affordability for housing, food, and energy.
Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem, left, and Deputy Governor Carolyn Rogers appear before the House of Commons Finance Committee on Feb. 1. In the ongoing fight against inflation, central banks and governments should be working in tandem, write Yasmin Abraham, Lisa Rae, and Rachel Samson.

With inflation starting to come down, many seem to believe that the affordability crisis is coming to an end. This is not the case for those with low in...

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