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March 2, 2026

Canada’s monetary policy framework in a world of supply-driven trade-offs

Remarks Sharon Kozicki Norges Bank Monetary Policy Mandate Conference Oslo, Norway
Deputy Governor Sharon Kozicki discusses the challenges of setting monetary policy in a world where supply-side developments are important drivers of inflation.
March 2, 2026

Speech: Norges Bank Mandate Conference

Monetary policy framework for a more shock-prone world — Deputy Governor Sharon Kozicki speeks at the Norges Bank Mandate Conference (09:15 (ET) approx.).

June 5, 2025

Speech: C.D. Howe Institute

Talking to Canadians: How real-world insights shape monetary policy — Deputy Governor Sharon Kozicki speaks before the C.D. Howe Institute in Toronto (12:35 (ET) approx.).

June 13, 2024

Speech: Canadian Association for Business Economics (CABE)

The Bank of Canada's use of exceptional monetary policy tools in the COVID-19 pandemic: From Quantitative Easing to Quantitative Tightening — Deputy Governor Sharon Kozicki speaks before the Canadian Association for Business Economics (CABE). (9:50 (ET) approx.).
June 13, 2024

Reviewing our pandemic actions

Speech summary Sharon Kozicki Canadian Association for Business Economics Ottawa, Ontario
Deputy Governor Sharon Kozicki talks about the importance of central bank transparency and accountability. She looks at the exceptional monetary policy measures the Bank of Canada used during the COVID-19 pandemic and analyzes their effectiveness.
September 19, 2023

Household differences and monetary policy

Speech summary Sharon Kozicki University of Regina Regina, Saskatchewan
Deputy Governor Sharon Kozicki talks about how differences in debt, income and savings across households shaped their experience through the COVID-19 pandemic and how this is affecting monetary policy now.
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