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The head of the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board suggests Canadians need to plan for a slow economic recovery coming out of COVID-19, with global economic output not returning to prepandemic levels until the end of 2022.
“It’s going to take some time for us to get through this, and it’s going to take even more time to get to a full recovery economically – there’s a lot of time and effort to go,” chief executive
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