October 1, 2025 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
September 30, 2025 National Day for Truth and Reconciliation National holiday Content Type(s): Upcoming events
September 23, 2025 Speech: Tiff Macklem, Governor 12:30 (CST) / 14:30 (ET) Saskatoon, SK Content Type(s): Upcoming events
September 22, 2025 Panel: Sharon Kozicki, Deputy Governor 15:45 (ET) By videoconference Content Type(s): Upcoming events
September 18, 2025 Speech: Ron Morrow, Executive Director of Payments, Supervision and Oversight 15:30 (ET) Ottawa, Ontario Content Type(s): Upcoming events
September 17, 2025 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
Short-Run and Long-Run News: Evidence from Giant Commodity Discoveries Staff Working Paper 2025-24 Jean-Paul L’Huillier, Kirill Shakhnov, Laure Simon Our understanding of news shocks is, to a large extent, based on studies that focus empirically on short-run news. This paper brings new insights by analyzing the effects of giant commodity discoveries, which typically materialize over the longer run. Content Type(s): Staff research, Staff working papers Research Topic(s): Business fluctuations and cycles, International topics JEL Code(s): E, E2, E23, F, F3, F4, Q, Q3, Q33
September 8, 2025 Frequently asked questions about retail payments supervision Answers to common questions about retail payments supervision.
September 8, 2025 Retail payment supervision: List of applicants Search the list of individuals and entities who have submitted a registration application with the Bank.
September 8, 2025 Letter to Industry on Trust Tax Issue As of September 8, 2025, the Bank of Canada’s mandate to supervise Payment Service Providers (PSPs) under the Retail Payments Activities Act (RPAA) is in effect, including regulatory obligations related to operational risk and end-user funds safeguarding. The Bank and the Department of Finance have been made aware of possible unintended tax consequences for PSPs seeking to comply with the safeguarding requirements of the RPAA using the “in trust in a trust account” method. Content Type(s): Press, Announcements Research Topic(s): Retail payments supervision