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June 18, 2025
Bank of Canada Media Interview – VOCM
Tiff Macklem, Governor of the Bank of Canada, gave an interview to VOCM. The interview will air tomorrow morning. -
June 18, 2025
Speech by Tiff Macklem, Governor of the Bank of Canada
On Wednesday, June 18, 2025, Tiff Macklem, Governor of the Bank of Canada, will speak before the St. John’s Board of Trade. -
June 18, 2025
Speech: Tiff Macklem, Governor
13:00 (NT) / 11:30 (ET)
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador -
June 18, 2025
The impact of US trade policy on jobs and inflation in Canada
Governor Tiff Macklem discusses how the trade conflict with the United States has affected the Canadian economy. He explains that restoring open trade is critical for jobs and growth, and important for prices and inflation. -
Benchmarks for assessing labour market health: 2025 update
We provide an update on the state of the labour market, which has moved into modest excess supply. We also explore why wage growth measures remain elevated and how US trade policy could affect different parts of the labour market. We update the range of benchmarks in our dashboard of indicators. -
June 18, 2025
Trade, jobs and inflation
Governor Tiff Macklem discusses the trade conflict with the United States and how it is has affected the Canadian economy. He explains that restoring open trade is important for jobs, growth and price stability in Canada. -
June 17, 2025
Release of the Bank of Canada’s summary of deliberations
On Tuesday, June 17, 2025, the Bank of Canada will publish a summary of the deliberations that took place ahead of its interest rate decision on June 4, 2025. -
June 17, 2025
Summary of Governing Council deliberations: Fixed announcement date of June 4, 2025
This is an account of the deliberations of the Bank of Canada’s Governing Council leading to the monetary policy decision on June 4, 2025. -
A Retail CBDC Design for Basic Payments: Feasibility Study
We outline possible system architectures for an online retail central bank digital currency (CBDC) and identify one well-suited for basic payments. We analyze OpenCBDC 2PC, a representative system, finding such designs to be feasible, although some areas require further investigation. Our framing highlights other promising architectures for a retail CBDC.