Question content area Part 1 Decreased Canadian real GDP Part 2 A. decreases investor confidence comma causing strong depreciation of the Canadian dollar. B. increases investor confidence comma causing strong appreciation of the Canadian dollar. C. increases imports comma causing slight depreciation of the Canadian dollar. D. in net comma causes no change in the Canadian dollar.
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