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Canada’s Beveridge curve and the outlook for the labour market

Staff Analytical Note 2022-18 Alexander Lam
Canada’s labour market is tight but beginning to ease. Unemployment will likely rise in turn, but the economy can avoid a recessionary surge given current conditions. Higher unemployment would nonetheless be material, especially for those directly impacted.
November 15, 2022

Conference on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Economics, Finance and Central Banking: Part 3

Conference on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Economics, Finance and Central Banking (9:00 (ET) approx.).

November 14, 2022

Conference on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Economics, Finance and Central Banking: Part 2

Conference on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Economics, Finance and Central Banking (14:00 (ET) approx.).

November 14, 2022

Conference on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Economics, Finance and Central Banking: Part 1

Conference on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Economics, Finance and Central Banking (9:00 (ET) approx.).

November 10, 2022

Getting back to stable prices and a balanced jobs market

Speech summary Tiff Macklem Public Policy Forum Toronto, Ontario
Governor Tiff Macklem discusses the relationship between inflation and employment and how the Bank of Canada is working to cool an overheated economy.
November 10, 2022

Media Availability: Public Policy Forum

The Evolution of Canadian Labour Markets — Governor Tiff Macklem takes questions from reporters following his remarks (13:30 (ET) approx.).

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