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Canada’s economy is adjusting to tariffs and the sharp drop in demand for exports. The reconfiguration of global trade and domestic production is leading to higher costs. Total inflation has been around 2%, while underlying inflation remains about 2½%.
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Good money and your central bank — Governor Tiff Macklem speaks before The Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Montreal. (13:00 (ET) approx.).
These forecasts are provided to Governing Council in preparation for monetary policy decisions. They are released once a year with a five-year lag.
Governor Stephen S. Poloz and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Finance Ginette Petitpas Taylor reveal a commemorative bank note that pays tribute to Canada’s 150th anniversary of confederation. (10:00 (ET) approx.)
Canada’s economic history - Stephen S. Poloz, the Governor of the Bank of Canada, speaks at Durham College, organized in partnership with the University of Ontario Institute of Technology and Trent University. (10:05 (ET) approx.)
Canada’s economic history - Stephen S. Poloz, the Governor of the Bank of Canada, speaks at Durham College, organized in partnership with the University of Ontario Institute of Technology and Trent University (11:10 (ET) approx.)
Getting Down to Business: Investment and the Economic Outlook - Deputy Governor Lawrence Schembri speaks to the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade (15:45 (ET) approx.)
Getting to the Core of Inflation - Deputy Governor Lawrence Schembri speaks at Western University. (11:35 (ET) approx.)
Models and the art and science of making monetary policy - Stephen S. Poloz, the Governor of the Bank of Canada, delivers the 2017 Princeton Developments Ltd Distinguished Lecture in Finance, hosted by the University of Alberta School of Business (18:40 (ET) approx.)
Models and the art and science of making monetary policy - Stephen S. Poloz, the Governor of the Bank of Canada, delivers the 2017 Princeton Developments Ltd Distinguished Lecture in Finance, hosted by the University of Alberta School of Business (17:35 (ET) approx.)
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