Where Bank of Canada, oil prices and your grocery bill are headed


OPEC began as a push by oil producing countries to control their own resource. Now, with the United Arab Emirates leaving, its influence is under new pressure, and Canada’s oilpatch knows how much those decisions can shape jobs, prices and Alberta’s economy.



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