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COVID-19 Crisis: Lessons Learned for Future Policy Research

One year later, we review the events that took place in Canadian fixed-income markets at the beginning of the COVID-19 crisis and propose potential policy research questions for future work.
February 24, 2021

Bank Note Confidence Survey

The Bank of Canada supplies Canadians with bank notes they can use with confidence—notes that are readily accepted and secure against counterfeiting. To monitor and assess public confidence in the authenticity of bank notes, we conduct a survey twice a year. This survey is based on a representative sample of 2,700 residents of Canada.
February 23, 2021

Media Availability: Edmonton Chamber of Commerce and the Calgary Chamber of Commerce

Labour market impacts of COVID and sectoral implications — Governor Tiff Macklem speaks by videoconference before the Edmonton Chamber of Commerce and the Calgary Chamber of Commerce. (13:50 (ET) approx.)
February 23, 2021

Working toward a shared recovery

Speech summary Tiff Macklem Edmonton Chamber of Commerce and the Calgary Chamber of Commerce Calgary, Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta
Governor Tiff Macklem discusses how the economy and jobs could be different after the COVID-19 pandemic and what we can do to ensure that everyone benefits as the labour market recovers.
February 23, 2021

Canada’s labour market: rebound, recuperation and restructuring

Remarks (delivered virtually) Tiff Macklem Edmonton Chamber of Commerce and Calgary Chamber of Commerce Calgary, Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta
Governor Tiff Macklem talks about the COVID-19 pandemic and major economic forces are affecting the labour market, and the need for all groups to benefits from the recovery.
February 23, 2021

Speech: Edmonton Chamber of Commerce and the Calgary Chamber of Commerce

Labour market impacts of COVID and sectoral implications — Governor Tiff Macklem speaks by videoconference before the Edmonton Chamber of Commerce and the Calgary Chamber of Commerce. (12:30 (ET) approx.)
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