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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-28T18:43:01+00:00Engaging Canadians: a #bankNOTEable process
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2016/12/engaging-canadians-banknoteable-process/
Governor Poloz, with Ministers Morneau and Hadju, announces the #bankNOTEable woman.2016-12-08T09:00:11+00:00Engaging Canadians: a #bankNOTEable process2016-12-08Stephen S. PolozBank of Canada recognizes Saskatoon Police Service with Counterfeit Deterrence award
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2016/08/saskatoon-police-service-counterfeit-deterrence-award/
This award, which has been presented since 2004, recognizes the outstanding achievements of criminal justice professionals and educators involved in the prevention and deterrence of bank note counterfeiting in Canada.2016-08-16T11:52:46+00:00enBank of Canada recognizes Saskatoon Police Service with Counterfeit Deterrence award2016-08-16Bank of Canada announces members of 2018 bank note Advisory Council
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2016/04/bank-canada-announces-members-2018-bank-note-advisory-council/
The Governor of the Bank of Canada, Stephen S. Poloz, and Senior Deputy Governor Carolyn Wilkins today announced the members of an independent Advisory Council, who will develop a short list of iconic Canadian women who could be featured on the first bank note of the next series.2016-04-04T10:00:59+00:00enBank of Canada announces members of 2018 bank note Advisory Council2016-04-04Bank of Canada launches public consultation to select Canadian woman to be on next series bank note
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2016/03/bank-canada-launches-public-consultation/
As announced today by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Minister of Finance Bill Morneau, the Bank of Canada is undertaking a broad public consultation to select an iconic Canadian woman to be featured on the first bank note of its next series. This new note will be issued in 2018.2016-03-08T15:45:16+00:00enBank of Canada launches public consultation to select Canadian woman to be on next series bank note2016-03-08Wait a Minute: The Efficacy of Discounting versus Non-Pecuniary Payment Steering
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2016/02/staff-working-paper-2016-8/
Merchants who accept credit cards face payment processing fees. In most countries, the no-surcharge rule prohibits them from using surcharges to pass these fees on to customers.2016-02-29T14:44:40+00:00enWait a Minute: The Efficacy of Discounting versus Non-Pecuniary Payment Steering2016-02-29Bank notesMarket structure and pricingPayment clearing and settlement systemsStaff Working Paper 2016-8https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/swp2016-8.pdfWait a Minute: The Efficacy of Discounting versus Non-Pecuniary Payment SteeringAngelika WelteFebruary 2016DD1D12EE5E58GG2G28