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  2. Bank of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Canada (BoC; French: Banque du Canada) is a Crown corporation and Canada's central bank. [4] Chartered in 1934 under the Bank of Canada Act , it is responsible for formulating Canada's monetary policy, [ 5 ] and for the promotion of a safe and sound financial system within Canada. [ 6 ]

  3. Governor of the Bank of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Governor of the Bank of Canada (French: gouverneur de la Banque du Canada) is the chief executive officer of the Bank of Canada and acts as chair of its board of directors. [1] The Bank of Canada Act , 1985, S. 6(1), [ 2 ] provides that the governor and deputy governor shall be appointed by the directors with the approval of the Governor ...

  4. David A. Dodge - Wikipedia

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    His appointment was controversial as the Bank of Canada traditionally promotes from within, helping to avoid the perception of politicizing of the central bank. [7] During Dodge's term, annual inflation stayed close to the Bank of Canada's target of 2 percent, and the Canadian economy avoided any recessions. [7]

  5. Carolyn A. Wilkins - Wikipedia

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    Carolyn A. Wilkins is a Canadian economist.She served as Senior Deputy Governor of the Bank of Canada. [1] from May 2, 2014 [2] to December 9, 2020. [3]Wilkins was the first woman to hold the position of Senior Deputy Governor, the highest position ever held by a woman at the Bank of Canada.

  6. List of banks and credit unions in Canada - Wikipedia

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    RFA Bank of Canada 2017 Toronto: Previously known as Street Capital Bank of Canada. [37] Granted schedule 1 status in December 2016. Commenced operations on 1 February 2017. [38] Rogers Bank: 2013 Toronto: Owned by company Rogers Communications. Royal Bank of Canada: 1864 Montreal: Public company, part of Big Five. [39] Tangerine Bank: 2013 Toronto

  7. Payments Canada - Wikipedia

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    Regulated by the Bank of Canada, it is an electronic wire system that facilitates the transfer of payments in Canadian dollars between Canadian financial institutions across the country. Launched in September 2021, a second release of the system is planned for late 2022 and will enable the ISO 20022 messaging standard.

  8. King's Privy Council for Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Canada, which is formally referred to as His Majesty's Government, [6] [7] is defined by the Canadian constitution as the sovereign acting on the advice of the Privy Council; [8] [9] what is known as the Governor-in-Council, [10] referring to the governor general of Canada as the King's stand-in.

  9. John Crow - Wikipedia

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    John William Crow OC (born 22 January 1937) was the fifth Governor of the Bank of Canada from 1987 to 1994, succeeding Gerald Bouey.He was succeeded by Gordon Thiessen.. Born in London, England, he went to Parmiter's School also he served with the Royal Air Force for two years before receiving a degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics from the University of Oxford in 1961.