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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-28T13:43:04+00:00Opening Statement before the Standing Senate Committee on Banking, Trade and Commerce
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The Bank has a commitment to contribute to the economic well-being of Canadians. This means that we must conduct monetary policy so that it fosters sustained solid economic growth.2001-11-29T09:48:24+00:00Opening Statement before the Standing Senate Committee on Banking, Trade and Commerce2001-11-29David DodgeRelease of the Monetary Policy Report
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Since our May 2001 Report, a further weakening of the world economy and the terrorist acts in the United States have forced a reappraisal of global economic prospects. By midsummer, evidence began to accumulate that the economic slowdown, globally and in Canada, would bedeeper and more protracted than previously anticipated. Thus, in late August, the […]2001-11-07T10:08:41+00:00Release of the Monetary Policy Report2001-11-07David DodgeOpening Statement before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2001/11/opening-statement-07-november-2001/
Right now, all national economies face difficulties - difficulties stemming from the further weakening of the world economy and from the terrorist acts in the United States. As businesses, governments, and individuals in Canada - and around the world - strive to come to terms with the implications of those acts, the main preoccupation is, naturally, with the near term.2001-11-07T09:43:27+00:00Opening Statement before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance2001-11-07David DodgeThe Canadian Economy: Current and Future Challenges
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2001/10/canadian-economy-current-and-future-challenges/
All of us at the Bank of Canada share a deep sorrow at the loss of so many lives in the 11 September terrorist attacks in the United States. Among those who died were innocent citizens of many nationalities, including Canadians. To their families, friends, and colleagues we extend our heartfelt sympathy.2001-10-24T16:33:11+00:00The Canadian Economy: Current and Future Challenges2001-10-24David DodgeCurrent Developments in the Canadian Economy
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Right now, last week's tragic events in the United States are uppermost in people's minds. Like millions of people around the globe, Canadians are very concerned about the situation. We all share in the sheer horror of what has happened.2001-09-21T16:20:04+00:00Current Developments in the Canadian Economy2001-09-21David DodgeOpening Statement by David Dodge, Governor of the Bank of Canada
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2001/09/opening-statement-david-dodge-21092001/
Today, we released a section of the speech that I was to give in Moncton two days ago. It deals with current economic developments. The speech was postponed in light of last week's tragic events in the United States.2001-09-21T08:00:58+00:00Opening Statement by David Dodge, Governor of the Bank of Canada2001-09-21David DodgeCanada's Monetary Policy Approach: It Works for Canadians
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2001/06/canada-monetary-policy-approach/
The Bank of Canada's commitment is to contribute to the economic well-being of Canadians. This means conducting monetary policy so that it fosters sustained economic growth - by creating conditions that favour rising output, employment, and incomes, and a stable macroeconomic environment.2001-06-26T16:05:12+00:00Canada's Monetary Policy Approach: It Works for Canadians2001-06-26David DodgeOpening Statement before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2001/05/opening-statement-01-may-2001/
The Report provides our latest assessment of the outlook for economic growth and inflation in Canada. Before I give you a flavour of that assessment, I would like to say a word about the objective of Canadian monetary policy and how we go about achieving it.2001-05-01T15:59:40+00:00Opening Statement before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance2001-05-01David DodgeRelease of the Monetary Policy Report
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2001/05/opening-statement-01-05-01/
This morning, we released our spring 2001 Monetary Policy Report. In the six months since the November 2000 Report, the pace of economic expansion in Canada has slackened, primarily because the economic slowdown in the United States has been more pronounced than anticipated. The extent of the easing in economic activity in Canada is the […]2001-05-01T10:09:48+00:00Release of the Monetary Policy Report2001-05-01David DodgeThe Bank of Canada's Contribution to the Economic Well-Being of Canadians
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2001/04/bank-canada-contribution-economic-well-being-of-canadians/
The Bank of Canada has a commitment to contribute to the economic well-being of Canadians. In other words, we must conduct monetary policy so that it fosters sustained economic growth. Fundamentally, this means creating conditions that favour rising employment and incomes, strong investment, and a more stable macroeconomic environment.2001-04-20T15:44:39+00:00The Bank of Canada's Contribution to the Economic Well-Being of Canadians2001-04-20David Dodge