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Inflation vs Inclusion: Stabilization Policy in the Wake of the Pandemic

Staff working paper 2026-13 Felipe Alves, Giovanni L. Violante
As the economy emerges from a crisis, macroeconomic policy confronts a dilemma: a protracted stimulus can foster a more inclusive labor market recovery, yet risks igniting inflation that ultimately undermines workers’ welfare through real income erosion. This tension amplifies in the presence of the ZLB and aggregate capacity constraints. We embed this insight into a quantitative model of the US economy.
April 13, 2026

Reconciliation Action Plan—2025 report

The Bank of Canada published its Reconciliation Action Plan in the autumn of 2024. As of January 2026, we have started over 75% of the projects supporting the plan’s five goals and have completed almost 15% of them.

The Impact of Mortgage Interest Costs on Rental Inflation Amid Population Growth

Staff analytical paper 2026-14 Amina Enkhbold, Serdar Kabaca
This note finds evidence of a positive and nonlinear relationship between mortgage interest costs (MIC) and rental inflation: the impact of MIC on rents is small when population growth is near its historical norm, but significantly stronger during periods of rapid population growth.

Supply Shocks in the Fog: The Role of Endogenous Uncertainty

Staff working paper 2026-12 Anastasiia Antonova, Mykhailo Matvieiev, Celine Poilly
Recessions feature elevated uncertainty. We develop a nonlinear imperfect-information New Keynesian model where procyclical information quality generates endogenous countercyclical uncertainty and precautionary saving. This demand channel can overturn the inflationary impact of negative supply shocks, making them deflationary, unless monetary policy stabilizes the output gap.
April 9, 2026

Contingent Term Repo Facility

The Contingent Term Repo Facility (CTRF) is the Bank of Canada’s repurchase agreement (repo) facility designed to counter severe market-wide liquidity stresses and to support the stability of the Canadian financial system.
April 9, 2026

Framework for market operations and liquidity provision

Learn about the Bank’s policies for financial market operations and tools for providing liquidity to the financial system. This includes routine and emergency liquidity tools provided as part of the Bank’s role as lender of last resort.
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