The Bank provides live video and audio webcasts, when possible, of major speeches and press conferences presented by the Governor, Senior Deputy Governor and Deputy Governors.
Refer to the Parliament of Canada’s website for the webcasts of the parliamentary appearances by the Governor:
CFA Society Toronto - Speech (Video)
Guidance - Mark Carney, the Governor of the Bank of Canada, speaks before CFA Society Toronto.
CFA Society Toronto - Press Conference (Video)
Guidance - Mark Carney, the Governor of the Bank of Canada, speaks before CFA Society Toronto.
Mark Carney's appointment as Bank of England Governor (Video)
Canadian Club of Montreal - Press Conference (Audio)
Some Current Issues in Financial Reform - Mark Carney, the Governor of the Bank of Canada, speaks before the Canadian Club of Montreal.
Canadian Club of Montreal - Speech (Audio)
Some Current Issues in Financial Reform - Mark Carney, the Governor of the Bank of Canada, speaks before the Canadian Club of Montreal.
Canadian Club of Montreal - Speech (Video)
Some Current Issues in Financial Reform - Mark Carney, the Governor of the Bank of Canada, speaks before the Canadian Club of Montreal.
Canadian Club of Montreal - Press Conference (Video)
Some Current Issues in Financial Reform - Mark Carney, the Governor of the Bank of Canada, speaks before the Canadian Club of Montreal.
Issue Ceremony of the New $20 Polymer Bank Note (Audio)
Release of the $20 Bank Note - The Bank of Canada will begin circulating the new $20 bill, Canada’s most widely used bank note, on Wednesday, 7 November 2012. A ceremony to officially issue the new $20 note, which pays tribute to the contributions and sacrifices of Canadian men and women in all military conflicts, and features the Canadian National Vimy Memorial on the back of the note, will be held at the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa.
Issue Ceremony of the New $20 Polymer Bank Note (Video)
Monetary Policy Report - Press Conference (Audio) - October 2012
Release of the Monetary Policy Report - (Audiocast) Press conference by Governor Mark Carney and Senior Deputy Governor Tiff Macklem.