April 20, 2026 Release: Business Outlook Survey and Canadian Survey of Consumer Expectations 10:30 (ET) The Business Outlook Survey is a summary of interviews conducted by the Bank's regional offices with business leaders from about 100 firms, selected in accordance with the composition of Canada's gross domestic product. The Canadian Survey of Consumer Expectations is a quarterly survey aimed at measuring household views of inflation, the labour market and household finances, as well as topical issues of interest to the Bank of Canada. Content Type(s): Upcoming events
April 1, 2026 Publication: Summary of Deliberations 13:30 (ET) A summary of monetary policy deliberations by the Governing Council for the policy decision that was announced two weeks earlier. Content Type(s): Upcoming events
March 26, 2026 Speech: Carolyn Rogers, Senior Deputy Governor Brandon Chamber of Commerce Brandon, MB Content Type(s): Upcoming events
March 18, 2026 Interest Rate Announcement 09:45 (ET) On eight scheduled dates each year, the Bank of Canada announces the setting for the overnight rate target in a press release explaining the factors behind the decision. Content Type(s): Upcoming events
March 4, 2026 Fireside Chat: Tiff Macklem, Governor Global Risk Institute Toronto, ON Content Type(s): Upcoming events
March 2, 2026 Speech: Sharon Kozicki, Deputy Governor Norges Bank, Oslo Content Type(s): Upcoming events
March 2, 2026 CFEC Meeting (March 2, 2026) Content Type(s): Meetings Source(s): Canadian Foreign Exchange Committee
March 2, 2026 Speech by Sharon Kozicki, Deputy Governor of the Bank of Canada On Monday, March 2, 2026, Sharon Kozicki, Deputy Governor of the Bank of Canada, will speak at the Norges Bank Mandate Conference. Content Type(s): Press, Media advisories
Consumers’ Path to Mortgage Delinquency Staff analytical paper 2026-3 Laura Zhao, Jia Qi Xiao, Aidan Witts Analyzing TransUnion data from 2015–2024, this study identifies a systematic timeline of distress where rising credit utilization and non-mortgage arrears precede mortgage delinquency by up to two years. This deterioration intensifies in the final six months, providing a robust suite of high-frequency indicators for monitoring emerging household stress. Content Type(s): Staff research, Staff analytical paper JEL Code(s): D, D1, D14, G, G2, G21, G5, G51 Research Theme(s): Financial system, Financial system regulation and oversight, Household and business credit