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    <label>Chart 10: Consumers think tariffs and the Can$/US$ exchange rate are the key impediments to the Bank of Canada’s   ability to control inflation</label>
    <description><![CDATA[What is the most important factor affecting the Bank of Canada’s ability to control inflation in Canada? Choose one.  (Share of respondents)]]></description>
    <link>https://www.bankofcanada.ca/?p=245377</link>
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<label>2025Q1</label>
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<o k="Tariffs and other barriers to trade"><v s="CSCE_2025Q1_C10_S1">20.54</v></o>
<o k="Can$/US$ exchange rate"><v s="CSCE_2025Q1_C10_S1">13.26</v></o>
<o k="Domestic government spending and tax policy"><v s="CSCE_2025Q1_C10_S1">13.09</v></o>
<o k="High housing costs"><v s="CSCE_2025Q1_C10_S1">10.49</v></o>
<o k="The strength of overall demand"><v s="CSCE_2025Q1_C10_S1">9.48</v></o>
<o k="Oil and energy prices"><v s="CSCE_2025Q1_C10_S1">5.73</v></o>
<o k="Supply chain issues"><v s="CSCE_2025Q1_C10_S1">5.43</v></o>
<o k="Wages, labour shortages and other worker disruptions"><v s="CSCE_2025Q1_C10_S1">5.14</v></o>
<o k="Businesses trying to increase their profits"><v s="CSCE_2025Q1_C10_S1">4.76</v></o>
<o k="No factors"><v s="CSCE_2025Q1_C10_S1">4.48</v></o>
<o k="Other"><v s="CSCE_2025Q1_C10_S1">4.39</v></o>
<o k="Climate change"><v s="CSCE_2025Q1_C10_S1">3.20</v></o>
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