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Monetary policy is working to reduce price pressures in the Canadian economy. Core inflation is expected to ease gradually, while the path of CPI inflation will be bumpy. Inflation returns sustainably to the 2% target in the second half of 2025.
Monetary policy decision-making: behind the scenes — External Deputy Governor Nicolas Vincent speaks before the Sherbrooke Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (08:15 (ET) approx.).
These forecasts are provided to Governing Council in preparation for monetary policy decisions. They are released once a year with a five-year lag.
How household differences have affected monetary policy since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic — Deputy Governor Sharon Kozicki speaks at the University of Regina. (14:00 (ET) approx.).
Market liquidity measures taken during COVID — Deputy Governor Toni Gravelle speaks before the 21st National Bank Financial Services Conference (12:45 (ET) approx.).
Economic Progress Report — Deputy Governor Sharon Kozicki speaks before the Institut de développement urbain du Québec (12:45 (ET) approx.).
Conference on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Economics, Finance and Central Banking (14:00 (ET) approx.).
Release of the Monetary Policy Report — Press conference by Governor Tiff Macklem and Carolyn Rogers, Senior Deputy Governor (11:00 (ET) approx.).
Current economic situation — Governor Tiff Macklem takes questions from reporters following his remarks (13:10 (ET) approx.).
Current economic situation — Governor Tiff Macklem speaks before the Halifax Chamber of Commerce (11:50 (ET) approx.).
Economic Progress Report — Deputy Governor Paul Beaudry takes questions from reporters by videoconference following his remarks (12:15 (ET) approx.).
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