Speeches
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May 31, 2018
Association des économistes québécois and the CFA Québec - Media Availability (Webcasts)
Economic Progress Report - Deputy Governor Sylvain Leduc of the Bank of Canada speaks before the Association des économistes québécois and the CFA Québec. (13:50 (ET) approx.)
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May 31, 2018
Association des économistes québécois and the CFA Québec - Speech (Webcasts)
Economic Progress Report - Deputy Governor Sylvain Leduc of the Bank of Canada speaks before the Association des économistes québécois and the CFA Québec. (12:50 (ET) approx.)
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May 31, 2018
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May 16, 2018
CFA Society Ottawa and the Ottawa Economics Association - Speech (Webcast)
The (Mostly) Long and Short of Potential Output - Deputy Governor Lawrence Schembri speaks before the CFA Society Ottawa and the Ottawa Economics Association. (12:30 (ET) approx.)
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May 16, 2018
The (Mostly) Long and Short of Potential Output
Deputy Governor Lawrence Schembri discusses the importance of potential output to monetary policy, as well as policy challenges and opportunities in a world of low potential output growth. -
May 9, 2018
Strengthening Our Cyber Defences
Chief Operating Office Filipe Dinis outlines how the Bank is strengthening its cyber defenses and helping improve the financial system’s cyber resilience and its ability to recover quickly from attacks. -
May 1, 2018
Yellowknife Chamber of Commerce - Press Conference (Webcasts)
Canada’s Economy and Household Debt: How Big Is the Problem? - Stephen S. Poloz, the Governor of the Bank of Canada, speaks to the Yellowknife Chamber of Commerce. (14:10 (Mountain Time), 16:10 (Eastern Time) approx.)
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May 1, 2018
Yellowknife Chamber of Commerce - Speech (Webcasts)
Canada’s Economy and Household Debt: How Big Is the Problem? - Stephen S. Poloz, the Governor of the Bank of Canada, speaks to the Yellowknife Chamber of Commerce. (12:45 (Mountain Time), 14:45 (Eastern Time) approx.)
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May 1, 2018
Canada’s Economy and Household Debt: How Big Is the Problem?
Governor Poloz talks about household debt and how it will affect Canada’s economy and monetary policy for years.