November 5, 2009
Press
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October 29, 2009
Senior Deputy Governor Paul Jenkins will leave the Bank at the end of his term in April 2010
Senior Deputy Governor Paul Jenkins has announced that he will not seek renewal of his term of office and will leave the Bank of Canada when his seven-year term expires in April 2010. -
October 29, 2009
Process for selecting a Senior Deputy Governor of the Bank of Canada
Mr. Paul Jenkins, the current Senior Deputy Governor of the Bank of Canada, has advised the Bank that he will not seek renewal of his term of office and will leave the Bank of Canada when his current seven-year term expires in April 2010 -
October 28, 2009
Opening Statement before the Standing Senate Committee on Banking, Trade and Commerce
While conditions in the Canadian economy have improved since we met with you in May, many of the basic challenges remain. Before Paul and I take your questions, allow me to outline some of the highlights from our latest Monetary Policy Report, which the Bank released last week. -
October 28, 2009
Results for the 28 October 2009 Term Loan Facility
The results of today's TLF operation are as follows. -
October 27, 2009
Opening Statement before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance
While conditions in the Canadian economy have improved since we met with you in February and April, many of the basic challenges remain. Before Paul and I take your questions, I would like to give you some of the highlights from our latest Monetary Policy Report, released last week. -
October 27, 2009
Results of the 27 October 2009 Term PRA Transaction for Private Sector Instruments
The results of today's term PRA operations are as follows. -
October 26, 2009
G-20 Reforms Will Support Long-Term Economic Prosperity, says Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney
"The fundamental objective of the G-20 reforms is to create a resilient, global financial system that efficiently supports worldwide economic growth," Governor Carney said in a speech today to the Autorité des marchés financiers. -
October 26, 2009
Reforming the Global Financial System
After briefly reviewing the current macrofinancial environment, I intend to concentrate on the G-20 reform agenda. The financial crisis has cost tens of millions of jobs and trillions of dollars in foregone output.