February 21, 2025 Speech by Tiff Macklem, Governor of the Bank of Canada On Friday, February 21, 2025, Tiff Macklem, Governor of the Bank of Canada, will speak before the Mississauga Board of Trade-Oakville Chamber of Commerce. Content Type(s): Press, Media advisories
February 21, 2025 Trade conflict: What can the Bank of Canada do? Speech summary Tiff Macklem Mississauga Board of Trade-Oakville Chamber of Commerce Mississauga, Ontario Governor Tiff Macklem discusses how a trade conflict would affect the Canadian economy and monetary policy. He also outlines what the Bank of Canada is focusing on as it renews its monetary policy framework. Content Type(s): Press, Speeches and appearances, Speech summaries Research Topic(s): Economic models, Housing, Inflation targets, International topics, Monetary policy and uncertainty, Monetary policy framework, Potential output, Productivity, Recent economic and financial developments, Trade integration
February 21, 2025 Tariffs, structural change and monetary policy Remarks Tiff Macklem Mississauga Board of Trade-Oakville Chamber of Commerce Mississauga, Ontario Governor Tiff Macklem discusses the potential impact of a trade conflict with the United States. He also launches the review of the Bank’s monetary policy framework. Content Type(s): Press, Speeches and appearances, Remarks Research Topic(s): Economic models, Housing, Inflation targets, International topics, Monetary policy and uncertainty, Monetary policy framework, Potential output, Productivity, Recent economic and financial developments, Trade integration
February 21, 2025 Renewing Canada’s monetary policy framework Every five years, the Bank of Canada and the Government of Canada review and renew the agreement on Canada’s monetary policy framework. Our review is underway, and the framework will be renewed in 2026 for a five-year period.
February 20, 2025 CFEC Meeting (February 20, 2025) Content Type(s): Meetings Source(s): Canadian Foreign Exchange Committee
February 20, 2025 Protecting yourself from scams Here’s how to recognize and report a scam. Content Type(s): Press, Announcements
Estimating the impacts on GDP of natural disasters in Canada Staff Analytical Note 2025-5 Tatjana Dahlhaus, Thibaut Duprey, Craig Johnston Extreme weather events contribute to increased volatility in both economic activity and prices, interfering with the assessment of the true underlying trends of the economy. With this in mind, we conduct a timely assessment of the impact of natural disasters on Canadian gross domestic product (GDP). Content Type(s): Staff research, Staff analytical notes Research Topic(s): Climate change, Domestic demand and components, Econometric and statistical methods, Fiscal policy, Regional economic developments JEL Code(s): B, B2, B23, C, C1, C13, C2, C23, E, E1, E17, E3, E37, E6, E62, H, H6
February 18, 2025 What does the Bank of Canada do? The Bank has five main areas of responsibility that affect Canadians’ everyday lives. Content Type(s): Explainers
February 18, 2025 How is the Bank of Canada run? The Bank of Canada is a Crown corporation that is run independently from the government. Content Type(s): Explainers