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June 24, 2024

Workers, jobs, growth and inflation—Today and tomorrow

Remarks Tiff Macklem Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce Winnipeg, Manitoba
Governor Tiff Macklem explains why Canada’s labour market has had a fairly smooth adjustment to slowing economic growth. He also discusses Canada’s labour market advantages and the challenge of improving productivity growth and investment.
June 24, 2024

Making the labour market work for everyone

Speech summary Tiff Macklem Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce Winnipeg, Manitoba
Governor Tiff Macklem talks about how the labour market has adjusted to higher interest rates and slower economic growth. He also discusses how a strong, inclusive labour market is key to growth in the long run.
June 13, 2024

Reviewing our pandemic actions

Speech summary Sharon Kozicki Canadian Association for Business Economics Ottawa, Ontario
Deputy Governor Sharon Kozicki talks about the importance of central bank transparency and accountability. She looks at the exceptional monetary policy measures the Bank of Canada used during the COVID-19 pandemic and analyzes their effectiveness.
June 12, 2024

Central banking: Navigating in a new world

Remarks Tiff Macklem 30th Conference of Montréal: International Economic Forum of the Americas Montréal, Quebec
Governor Tiff Macklem looks back on the lessons learned from post-pandemic inflation and discusses the challenges ahead.
March 26, 2024

Time to break the glass: Fixing Canada’s productivity problem

Remarks Carolyn Rogers Halifax Partnership Halifax, Nova Scotia
Senior Deputy Governor Carolyn Rogers explains how higher productivity can protect the economy from future bouts of inflation and why fixing Canada's productivity problem should be a priority for all Canadians.
March 26, 2024

The productivity problem

Speech summary Carolyn Rogers Halifax Partnership Halifax, Nova Scotia
Senior Deputy Governor Carolyn Rogers talks about some of the reasons for Canada’s poor productivity track record, and what we can do to turn the tide.
February 6, 2024

Monetary policy: It’s perfectly imperfect

Speech summary Tiff Macklem Montreal Council on Foreign Relations Montréal, Quebec
Governor Tiff Macklem speaks about the effectiveness—and limitations—of monetary policy. He highlights how raising and lowering the policy interest rate ultimately keeps inflation low, stable and predictable, despite significant shocks to the economy.
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