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May 19, 2021

Understanding the consumer price index

The consumer price index (CPI) tracks how much the average Canadian household spends, and how that changes over time. At the Bank of Canada, we use it to target inflation.
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An Empirical Analysis of Bill Payment Choices

Staff working paper 2021-23 Anneke Kosse
How do Canadians pay their bills? 2019 survey data collected from over 4,000 Canadian consumers show how people’s bill payment choices vary with consumer characteristics and types of bills. The data also reveal that many consumers feel limited in their choices, which suggests that preferences of billers might play an important role as well.

Evolving Temperature Dynamics in Canada: Preliminary Evidence Based on 60 Years of Data

Are summers getting hotter? Do daily temperatures change more than they used to? Using daily Canadian temperature data from 1960 to 2020 and modern econometric methods, we provide economists and policy-makers evidence on the important climate change issue of evolving temperatures.
May 13, 2021

Media Availability: Atlantic Canadian universities

The benefits of an inclusive economy — Governor Tiff Macklem takes questions from reporters by videoconference following his remarks (12:30 (ET) approx.).

May 13, 2021

Speech: Atlantic Canadian universities

The benefits of an inclusive economy — Governor Tiff Macklem speaks by videoconference (11:00 (ET) approx.).

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