September 24, 2014
Speeches and appearances
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September 22, 2014
Monetary Policy and the Underwhelming Recovery
Senior Deputy Governor Carolyn Wilkins discusses the structural and cyclical factors underlying the underwhelming economic recovery and the implications for monetary policy. -
September 16, 2014
Float of the Loonie
Governor Stephen S. Poloz discusses the role of a floating exchange rate in the Canadian economy and in the Bank’s monetary policy framework. -
July 16, 2014
Release of the Monetary Policy Report
Press conference following the release of the Monetary Policy Report. -
June 27, 2014
A Dual Vision for the Canadian Payments System
Deputy Governor Lawrence Schembri calls for a collaborative approach to achieving a payments system that is innovative, safe, and efficient. -
June 12, 2014
Release of the Financial System Review
Press conference following the release of the Financial System Review. -
May 15, 2014
Double Coincidence of Needs: Pension Funds and Financial Stability
Deputy Governor Lawrence Schembri discusses pension funds and financial stability. -
April 30, 2014
Opening Statement before the Senate Standing Committee on Banking, Trade and Commerce
Thank you for the opportunity for Tiff and me to be here today to share with you highlights from the Bank of Canada’s recent economic outlook. The Bank aims to communicate openly and effectively so that Canadians know how we are achieving our mandate to promote the economic and financial welfare of this country. One […] -
April 29, 2014
Opening Statement before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance
Thank you for the opportunity for Tiff and me to be here today to share with you highlights from the Bank of Canada’s recent economic outlook. The Bank aims to communicate openly and effectively so that Canadians know how we are achieving our mandate to promote the economic and financial welfare of this country. One […] -
April 24, 2014
Canada’s Hot - and Not - Economy
Bank of Canada Governor Stephen S. Poloz discusses the forces fuelling the differences between the hot - and not so hot - sectors of the economy and regions of the country.
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