Posted AT 1:47 PM EST on 04/07/08
Canadian jobs data out Friday
Globe and Mail Update
Monday, July 7
Three-day G8 summit begins in Hokkaido, Japan. The host country holds a meeting on African development on the sidelines of the summit, and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev meets British Prime Minister Gordon Brown.
The Bank of Canada releases its business outlook survey, the results of which will be published on the bank's website.
Statistics Canada reports on building permits in May. Economists forecast a drop of 5.8 per cent.
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