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January 26, 2022

Press Conference: Monetary Policy Report – January 2022

Release of the Monetary Policy Report — Press conference by Governor Tiff Macklem and Carolyn Rogers, Senior Deputy Governor (11:00 (ET) approx.).

December 15, 2021

Media Availability: Empire Club of Canada

The Bank’s renewed monetary policy framework — Governor Tiff Macklem takes questions from reporters by videoconference following his remarks (13:15 (ET) approx.).

December 15, 2021

Speech: Empire Club of Canada

The Bank’s renewed monetary policy framework — Governor Tiff Macklem speaks by videoconference (12:00 (ET) approx.).

December 15, 2021

Our monetary policy framework: Continuity, clarity and commitment

Remarks (delivered virtually) Tiff Macklem Empire Club of Canada Toronto, Ontario
Governor Tiff Macklem discusses the Bank of Canada’s renewed monetary policy framework. He reviews Canada’s experience with flexible inflation targeting and explains why the Bank and the Government of Canada agreed to renew the 2 percent inflation target.
December 9, 2021

Media Availability: Surrey Board of Trade

Economic Progress Report — Deputy Governor Toni Gravelle takes questions from reporters by videoconference following his remarks (15:15 (ET) approx.).

December 9, 2021

Speech: Surrey Board of Trade

Economic Progress Report — Deputy Governor Toni Gravelle speaks by videoconference (14:00 (ET) approx.).

December 9, 2021

Keeping our eyes on inflation

Speech summary Toni Gravelle Surrey Board of Trade Surrey, British Columbia
Deputy Governor Toni Gravelle talks about the Bank of Canada’s decision yesterday to leave the policy rate unchanged. He explains the link between supply bottlenecks and high inflation and why the Bank thinks both will ease over time.
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