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March 15, 2021

Fellowship Program

Learn more about a program to foster excellence in research in Canada and develop partnerships with experts outside the Bank of Canada in areas important to the Bank’s mandate.
July 26, 2010

Educational resources

Check out our educational resources and tools, along with our Museum and an annotated list of financial literacy sites.
August 31, 2016

Careers

Take a central role at the Bank of Canada with our current opportunities and scholarships.
May 14, 2015

The Use of Cash in Canada

The Bank of Canada’s 2013 Methods-of-Payment Survey indicates that the share of cash in the overall number of retail transactions has continued to decrease, mainly because of increased use of contactless credit cards. The share of cash in the total value of retail transactions was virtually unchanged from 2009 to 2013. In particular, the value share of cash transactions above $50 increased. Automated banking machines (ABMs), still the major source of cash for Canadians, were used less often in 2013 than in 2009. Cash use in Canada is broadly similar to that in Australia and the United States.
September 4, 2015

Portraits in time

As we honour Queen Elizabeth II’s historic reign with a commemorative $20 note, explore eight decades of her portraits on Canada’s bank notes.
May 14, 2020

Corporate Bond Purchase Program

The Corporate Bond Purchase Program (CBPP) supports the liquidity and proper functioning of the corporate debt market, by purchasing bonds through a tender process in the secondary market.
July 2, 2019

Interest rates posted for selected products by the major chartered banks

Weekly posted interest rates covering prime rate, conventional mortgages, guaranteed investment certificates, personal, daily interest savings, and non-chequable savings deposits, offered by chartered banks. Rates presented are the most typical of those offered by the six major chartered banks.
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