Bank of Canada announces 2021-2022 scholarship recipients
The Bank of Canada is pleased to announce this year’s recipients of its scholarship awards for students with disabilities, Indigenous students and students who id...
The Bank of Canada is pleased to announce this year’s recipients of its scholarship awards for students with disabilities, Indigenous students and students who id...
The Bank of Canada announced today that Deputy Governor Lawrence L. Schembri will retire on June 17, 2022. Mr. Schembri joined the Bank in 1997 and was appoin...
Deputy Governor Tim Lane discusses how the Bank of Canada approached decision making during the unprecedented upheaval brought on by the COVID‑19 pandemic....
Watch: Canadian Chamber of Commerce chief executive Perrin Beatty talks about what Canada needs to do to get past COVID Perrin Beatty, chief executive of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, speaks with the Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn about what C...
Governor Tiff Macklem discusses how—by investing in technology and people—businesses can help the economy grow more with less inflation. Watch Governor...
If we’re going to afford all the things we think we need, we need more economic growth I was fooling around with some GDP data the other day, as we economists are wont to do, and when I put it on a chart and drew a couple of trend lines, I was shoc...
Kevin Carmichael: Trade data support expectations that the Bank of Canada will raise interest rates in March Imports surged to a record in December, suggesting companies and logistics experts are starting to work through the various supply issues t...
OTTAWA, ONTARIO — The Bank of Canada is pleased to announce that Université de Sherbrooke has won the seventh annual Governor’s Challenge, a national student competition in which teams simulate the ro...
Kevin Carmichael: A decline in economic activity of this size will interrupt the momentum the economy had built up Canadians worked significantly fewer hours in January, and the jobless rate surged, evidence that the Omicron wave of COVID-19 has sl...
More missed work due to illness than at the onset of the pandemic A record high number of employees missed work due to illness or disability in January, more than at the onset of the pandemic as the Omicron wave spread rapidly and forced semi-lockd...