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 released its Monetary Policy Report for July 2025, outlining the country’s current monetary policy framework and providing updates on inflation-control strategies. The report is a product of the Governing Council, which includes Tiff Macklem, Carolyn Rogers, Toni Gravelle, Sharon Kozicki, Nicolas Vincent, Rhys Mendes and Michelle Alexopoulos.

According to the Bank of Canada, the Monetary Policy Report details Canada’s approach to managing inflation and describes the main tools used in monetary policy. The document is intended to inform Canadians about how decisions are made regarding interest rates and other key economic measures.

The report also mentions resources available for those interested in learning more about economic concepts or accessing data provided by the Bank. These include educational materials such as “The Economy, Plain and Simple,” explainers on various topics, financial education resources, and background materials. Additionally, the Bank offers a Valet API designed to allow users to integrate its data into their own applications.

Further information on Canada’s monetary policy objectives can be found in the full report available from the Bank of Canada’s website (https://www.bankofcanada.ca/).



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