December 16, 2025 Speech: Tiff Macklem, Governor 13:00 (ET) Montréal, QC Content Type(s): Upcoming events
December 16, 2025 Speech by Tiff Macklem, Governor of the Bank of Canada On Tuesday, December 16, 2025, Tiff Macklem, Governor of the Bank of Canada, will speak before The Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Montreal. Content Type(s): Press, Media advisories
December 16, 2025 Good money and your central bank Remarks Tiff Macklem The Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Montreal Montréal, Quebec Governor Tiff Macklem discusses the Bank of Canada’s role in ensuring the stability of money in all its forms, from currency to digital payments. He also outlines how keeping inflation low and stable ensures Canadian money retains its purchasing power. Content Type(s): Press, Speeches and appearances, Remarks Research Topic(s): Bank notes, Cryptoassets, Cryptocurrencies, Digital currencies and fintech, Financial institutions, Financial services, Financial system regulation and policies, Monetary policy framework, Payment clearing and settlement systems, Retail payments supervision
December 16, 2025 Money you can count on Speech summary Tiff Macklem The Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Montreal Montréal, Quebec Governor Tiff Macklem discusses the Bank of Canada’s role in ensuring Canadians can trust their money in all its forms. Content Type(s): Press, Speeches and appearances, Speech summaries Research Topic(s): Bank notes, Cryptoassets, Cryptocurrencies, Digital currencies and fintech, Financial institutions, Financial services, Financial system regulation and policies, Monetary policy framework, Payment clearing and settlement systems, Retail payments supervision
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Pulse check: Measuring underlying inflation and its drivers Staff Analytical Note 2025-29 Luis Uzeda This note presents PULSE, a new measure of underlying inflation in Canada based on a dynamic factor model estimated on disaggregated inflation data. PULSE captures the persistent component of inflation and decomposes it into broad-based and sector-specific inflationary pressures. Content Type(s): Staff research, Staff analytical notes Research Topic(s): Econometric and statistical methods, Inflation and prices, Monetary policy transmission JEL Code(s): C, C5, C55, E, E3, E31, E5, E52