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June 18, 2025

Trade, jobs and inflation

Speech summary Tiff Macklem St. John’s Board of Trade St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
Governor Tiff Macklem discusses the trade conflict with the United States and how it is has affected the Canadian economy. He explains that restoring open trade is important for jobs, growth and price stability in Canada.
June 5, 2025

Reaching out for a clearer view of the economy

Speech summary Sharon Kozicki C.D. Howe Institute Toronto, Ontario
Speaking a day after we decided to keep the policy interest rate at 2.75%, Deputy Governor Sharon Kozicki discusses how we make better decisions by looking at a variety of data and talking with Canadians.
March 20, 2025

Tariffs and trade uncertainty are hurting the Canadian economy

Speech summary Tiff Macklem Calgary Economic Development Calgary, Alberta
Governor Tiff Macklem discusses how uncertainty about the trade war with the United States has shaken businesses and consumer confidence. He also reiterates that the Bank of Canada must ensure that high prices from tariffs do not lead to ongoing inflation.
February 21, 2025

Trade conflict: What can the Bank of Canada do?

Speech summary Tiff Macklem Mississauga Board of Trade-Oakville Chamber of Commerce Mississauga, Ontario
Governor Tiff Macklem discusses how a trade conflict would affect the Canadian economy and monetary policy. He also outlines what the Bank of Canada is focusing on as it renews its monetary policy framework.
January 16, 2025

Back to normal for the balance sheet

Speech summary Toni Gravelle VersaFi (formerly Women in Capital Markets) Toronto, Ontario
Deputy Governor Toni Gravelle provides an update on when quantitative tightening will end and explains how the Bank of Canada will manage its balance sheet going forward.
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