Michelle Alexopoulos Speech - OEA/CABE Spring Policy Conference
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Bank of Canada announces External Deputy Governor Michelle Alexopoulos will deliver remarks at the Ottawa Economics Association and Canadian Association of Business Economics Spring Policy Conference on May 13, 2026 in Ottawa, Ontario. Remarks will be published on the Bank's website with live webcast available.
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Bank of Canada announces an upcoming speech by External Deputy Governor Michelle Alexopoulos at the joint OEA/CABE Spring Policy Conference. The speech is scheduled for May 13, 2026 in Ottawa, Ontario, with remarks to be published on the Bank's website afterward.
This is an informational announcement for economists, financial analysts, and policy professionals. No regulatory changes or compliance obligations are associated with this event. Interested parties should monitor the Bank of Canada's website for the published remarks and potential policy insights.
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- Monitor Bank of Canada website for published remarks
- Register for live webcast if interested
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Speech: Michelle Alexopoulos, External Deputy Governor
May 13, 2026 Ottawa Economics Association (OEA) - Canadian Association of Business Economics (CABE)
Ottawa, Ontario
- Remarks will be published on the Bank’s website.
- Live audio and video webcasts of the speech will be available on the Bank’s website.
- Information Media advisory to come.
Content Type(s): Upcoming events
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