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Speech by Paul Beaudry, Deputy Governor of the Bank of Canada

OTTAWA – On Thursday, June 8, 2023, Paul Beaudry, Deputy Governor of the Bank of Canada will speak before the Greater Victoria Chamber of Commerce.

Topic

Economic Progress Report

Time

12:25 (Pacific Time), 15:25 (Eastern Time)

Place

Carson Hall
Victoria Conference Centre
720 Douglas Street
Victoria, B.C.

Lock-Up

At 13:40 (ET), journalists are invited to review copies of the speech, under embargo, at the Bank’s head office in Ottawa. Please use the Bank of Canada Museum entrance, located at 30 Bank Street (corner of Bank and Wellington), and bring photo ID.

For security reasons, journalists wishing to attend must confirm their presence by sending an email to , or by calling 613‑782‑8782, before noon (ET) on Wednesday, June 7, 2023. Those who have not registered will not be admitted to the lock-up.

The embargo will be lifted at 15:10 (ET).

Distribution

The Deputy Governor’s text will be available on the Bank’s website at 12:10 (PT), 15:10 (ET).

Media Availability

At approximately 13:45 (PT), 16:45 (ET), the Deputy Governor will be available to answer questions from the media in Colwood Room.

Accredited journalists who wish to ask questions via teleconference must contact at 613‑782‑8782 for dial-in information before noon (ET) on Wednesday, June 7, 2023.

Audience Q&A

There will be an audience Q&A period.

Webcast

Audio and video webcasts of the speech and media questions will be available.

Note

Those wishing to attend are asked to contact Jim Zeeben at 250‑360‑3471.

For more information, please contact Media Relations.

Content Type(s): Press, Media advisories

Related information

June 8, 2023

Speech: Greater Victoria Chamber of Commerce

Economic Progress Report — Deputy Governor Paul Beaudry speaks before the Greater Victoria Chamber of Commerce (15:25 (ET) approx.).

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Media Availability: Greater Victoria Chamber of Commerce

Economic Progress Report — Deputy Governor Paul Beaudry takes questions from reporters following his remarks (16:45 (ET) approx.).