Bank of Canada releases July 2025 Monetary Policy Report

Tiff Macklem Governor - Official website
Tiff Macklem Governor - Official website
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The Bank of Canada has released its Monetary Policy Report for July 2025. The report is produced by the Governing Council, which includes Tiff Macklem, Carolyn Rogers, Toni Gravelle, Sharon Kozicki, Nicolas Vincent, Rhys Mendes and Michelle Alexopoulos.

The Monetary Policy Report outlines Canada’s approach to controlling inflation. It details the objective of monetary policy in the country and describes the main tools used to achieve these goals. The Bank provides resources to help Canadians understand economic concepts and offers data in various formats including CSV, JSON and XML.

The Bank also highlights its efforts to engage with Canadians and promote economic literacy through educational materials and background information. Additionally, it supports integration with its data through the Valet API.

Tiff Macklem serves as Governor of the Bank of Canada.



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