Governor Tiff Macklem discusses how a trade conflict would affect the Canadian economy and monetary policy. He also outlines ...
We aim to build confidence in the safety and reliability of payment service providers’ services while protecting end users from specific risks.
Trade friction, structural change and monetary policy — Governor Tiff Macklem takes questions from reporters following his remarks (14:10 (ET) approx.) ...
How we are governed is written into law—the Bank of Canada Act defines how the Bank is structured and managed, and how it should operate. This ensures that all actions we take are in the best ...
Trade friction, structural change and monetary policy — Governor Tiff Macklem speaks before the Mississauga Board of Trade-Oakville Chamber of Commerce (12:45 (ET) approx.). These forecasts are ...
We aim to build confidence in the safety and reliability of payment service providers’ services while protecting end users from specific risks.
Recent policy changes are having a clear impact on the mortgage market. The number of new highly indebted borrowers has fallen, and overall mortgage activity has slowed significantly. Tighter policies ...
We aim to build confidence in the safety and reliability of payment service providers’ services while protecting end users from specific risks. We’re taking steps to better understand the impacts of ...
As the central bank and sole issuer of bank notes in Canada, the Bank of Canada needs to stay on top of payment trends. Every four years, we reach out to Canadians to ask them how they pay for things.
Canada’s commercial banking system consists of privately owned banks that have been chartered by Parliament or have received letters patent by order-in-council as provided for in the 1991 Bank Act.
We aim to build confidence in the safety and reliability of payment service providers’ services while protecting end users from specific risks.
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