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SUMMARY:POSTPONED - UDI Luncheon: Jean-François Perrault\, Scotiabank
DESCRIPTION:Jean-Fran ois Perrault - Senior Vice-President and Chief Economist\, Scotiabank\n\n\n\n\n\nJoin Scotiabank Chief Economist and Senior Vice President\, Jean-Fran ois Perrault\, as he examines housing issues from a local and global economic perspective. The real estate sector has experienced sharp declines\, so how will we solve our housing problems in big Canadian cities? Learn first-hand from Jean-Fran ois about the solutions and other challenges that lie ahead. \n\n The impact on prices due to limited housing options.\n How do we build for BC's population growth? What are the differences between Ontario and BC?\n\n Jean-Fran ois Perrault joined Scotiabank in 2015 as Senior Vice-President and Chief Economist. He leads a team of Economists to support Scotiabank's domestic and international business lines and clients from retail to capital markets\, providing Scotiabank's senior executives\, business lines and customers with perspectives\, insights and forecasts on economic\, financial market and policy developments. \n\n \n\nPrior to joining Scotiabank\, Jean-Fran ois held prominent roles with the federal government\, the Bank of Canada\, the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank.\n\n\n\n \n\nUDI Annual General Meeting - May 20\, 2020 \n\nThe AGM will occur directly prior to the May luncheon. The AGM is a free event for all UDI members. Registration and details for the AGM will be released in the coming weeks.
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\nJean-Franç\;ois Perrault - \;Senior Vice-President and Chief Economist\, \;Scotiabank
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\nJoin Scotiabank Chief Economist and Senior Vice President\, \;Jean-Franç\;ois Perrault\, as he examines housing issues from a local and global economic perspective. The real estate sector has experienced sharp declines\, so how will we solve our housing problems in big Canadian cities? Learn first-hand from Jean-Franç\;ois about the solutions and other challenges that lie ahead.  \;\n