The Special Committee will be assisted by Boyden

The Board of Directors of the Bank of Canada announced today that Governor Stephen S. Poloz has informed them that he will not seek a second term as Governor when his seven-year term expires on June 2, 2020. The Board has begun a search process to select the next Governor of the Bank. 

“It has been a privilege to serve as the ninth Governor of the Bank of Canada,” Governor Poloz said. “My time as Governor has been the most fulfilling of my long career. During my term, the Bank has created the conditions for steady economic growth, low unemployment, and inflation close to target through very challenging times.”

The Governor thanked the Board of Directors of the Bank of Canada, the Minister of Finance and the Prime Minister for their continued faith in him in this important role. “The role of Governor of the Bank of Canada has been my dream job – I will leave it next June with gratitude and great pride,” he said.

The Board’s lead independent director, Claire Kennedy, said the Governor has led the Bank with distinction. “The Bank and its staff are well-positioned to continue to promote the economic and financial welfare of our nation, thanks to Governor Poloz’s exemplary leadership. He has made an invaluable contribution to the wellbeing of all Canadians.”

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Original Source: Bank of Canada News Release

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