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Economic panel: Stephen Poloz, John Manley & Amanda Lang; CTV News campaign reporters: Jeremie Charron, Abigail Bimman & Mike Le Couteur; The Front Bench with: Dan Moulton, Shakir Chambers, Karl Bélanger & Laura Stone.
Listen to Vassy's full conversation with Stephen Poloz, Former Bank of Canada Governor, Special Advisor at Osler, Hoskin and Harcourt and John Manley, Former Liberal Finance Minister, Chair of Jeffreys financial Canada and Chair of the Telus Corp board as they discuss the economic impacts of Trumps tariffs. On todays show: Abigail Bimman, CTV News Correspondent, Mike Le Couteur, Senior Political Correspondent, CTV National News and Jeremie Charron, CTV National News Correspondent join Vassy to give the latest updates from the campaign trail. Thomas Juneau, Associate Professor, Public and International Affairs at the University of Ottawa joins host Vassy Kapelos to discuss how President Donald Trump said Monday that direct talks are underway between the United States and Iran over Tehran’s nuclear program. The Daily Debrief Panel with Shachi Kurl and David Coletto. Jérémie Harris, the co-founder of Gladstone AI, an AI national security company joins host Vassy Kapelos to discuss how Shopify Inc. is doubling down on artificial intelligence with new policies that will make the technology a “fundamental expectation” for all staff because it will be embedded into everything from performance reviews to product development.
Trump tariff reaction with: Scott Reid, Rona Ambrose & Tom Mulcair; Stephen Poloz, Fmr. Bank of Canada Governor; Derek Burney, Former Canadian Ambassador to the U.S.; David Cohen, Former U.S. Ambassador to Canada; The Front Bench with: Sharan Kaur, Jamie Ellerton, Karl Bélanger & Hannah Thibedeau.
Kelsey McEwen, Chief Meteorologist on CTV Your Morning joins host Vassy Kapelos to provide an update on the winter Armageddon that is sweeping through Canada. On todays show: Judy Trinh, CTV National News Correspondent joins Vassy live from Washington D.C to provide an update on Canada’s 13 premieres in DC to negotiate with the Trump administration. Andrew Enns, Executive Vice-President, Central Canada joins host Vassy Kapelos to discuss the recent polling from Leger that shows the Liberals gaining ground on the Conservatives. Dr. Isaac Bogoch, infectious disease physician at the Toronto General Hospital joins for this weeks ‘The Explainer’ segment to discuss the difference between the flu and influenza, and to provide an update on how the flu season is trending. The Daily Debrief Panel with Jeff Ruttledge, Laura D’Angelo, and Joël-Denis Bellavance. Listen to Vassy’s full conversation with Stephen Poloz, Former Governor of the Bank of Canada on what steps Canada should be taking amid Trumps tariff threats.
Air Canada will now charge for carry-on bags, Alberta is scaling back photo radar, and the police no longer support decriminalization in BC. Also, former Bank of Canada governor Stephen Poloz says we may be in an actual recession. Hosts: Shane and Patrick Duration: 54:02 For detailed show notes visit westerncontext.ca.
The Liberals are planning to make Christmas shopping a little less expensive this year — they announced a tax holiday starting mid-December on top of rebate cheques set to roll out in the spring. Who comes out on top from this decision? CBC's chief political correspondent joins The House to break down the politics behind the move. Then, a former Bank of Canada governor explains the economic consequences of the proposal and whether it will affect Canada's inflation rate.Plus, The House travels to Halifax, where international security officials are meeting each other at an important conference, and speaks to a Republican senator about what Donald Trump means for the war in Ukraine and Canada's border security. A Google executive also comes on the show for an exclusive interview about the risks and rewards of AI development as several countries race to become the dominant power in evolving the technology.Finally, a Canadian civil servant who was falsely accused of terrorism in the Indian media joins the program with his lawyer to share his story and discuss how foreign governments are working to sow doubt in Canada's institutions.This episode features the voices of: Rosemary Barton, CBC's chief political correspondentStephen Poloz, former Bank of Canada governorJim Risch, Republican senator from IdahoKent Walker, President of Global Affairs at GoogleSunny Sidhu, a Canadian civil servantJeffrey Kroeker, Sidhu's lawyer
MP Panel with: Mark Gerretsen, Andrew Scheer & Peter Julian; The Front Bench with: Saeed Selvam, Jamie Ellerton, Karl Bélanger & Marieke Walsh; Stephen Poloz, Former Bank of Canada Governor.
In a very special edition of Curve Your Enthusiasm, Stephen Poloz joins Ian as co-host for this week's episode. The show begins by talking about the outcome of the U.S. presidential election, and what potential trade uncertainty means for the Canadian economy and monetary policy. Stephen spends time talking about the structural underperformance of the Canadian economy relative to other OECD countries, and provides some suggestions on how it could be fixed. The duo discuss R*, and why the actual neutral rate is not moving as fast as markets may think. In the balance of the episode, the duo discusses the impact of higher longer-term interest rates on monetary policy, the role of a flexible exchange rate and, how much the BoC can diverge from the Fed. The show finishes with a discussion on Stephen's new mandate with Canadian pension plans.
This week on the podcast, our guest is Stephen Poloz, former Governor of the Bank of Canada, Author, Special Advisor at Osler, and recently appointed by Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland to lead a working group to explore how to catalyze greater domestic investments by Canada's pension funds. This is Stephen's second appearance on the podcast. The first was in 2022 after he released his book The Next Age of Uncertainty. Here are some of the questions Jackie and Peter asked Stephen: What precipitated the thesis that Canadian pensioners are better off with more investment in Canada? What can you say about the pension investment working group, the deliverable you are working towards, and the potential timing? Why has inflation been so persistent in Canada and globally? What are your expectations for Canadian interest rate announcements in the future? Carolyn Rogers, senior deputy governor of the Bank of Canada, recently said in a speech, it's time to “break the glass” and respond to Canada's productivity “emergency” – do you agree that productivity is an emergency? How important is free trade with the United States for Canada's economy? What are your thoughts on the Canadian government committing tens of billions of dollars to support the EV sector in Canada? Are you concerned about Canada's ongoing deficit budgets and growing debt levels? Please review our disclaimer at: https://www.arcenergyinstitute.com/disclaimer/ Check us out on social media: X (Twitter): @arcenergyinst LinkedIn: @ARC Energy Research Institute Subscribe to ARC Energy Ideas Podcast Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Amazon Music Spotify
n Episode 51, we circle back to Canada and focus on some of the key issues impacting our beautiful country. After a quick discussion on the apparent de-escalation of hostilities between Iran and Israel, which Frank is hopeful is permanent, we spend most of the podcast on budget related matters. Frank discusses the government's calculus in choosing to increase inclusion rates on capital gains over a windfall tax on food or energy companies, and then applauds the government's decision to appoint Stephen Poloz to work with Canadian pension funds on investment opportunities domestically. He then breaks down the budget's $8.5 billion dollar commitment to housing and its increase in defense spending, a move that was greeted with applause by other NATO members, including the US. He finishes the podcast lamenting the government's failed messaging on its carbon tax and rebate program. On a positive note, Frank shows some in-season love to the Blue Jays for perhaps the first time in modern history. This podcast was recorded on April 22, 2024. Chapter Headings 0:52 - De-escalation in Middle East8:22 - Ottawa Chooses Capital Gains over a Windfall Tax on Food or Energy17:20 - Poloz on Pension Funds25:00 - Canada Moving Closer to its 2% of GDP Target for Defense Spending28:03 - Are We Spending Enough on Housing?32:13 - The Failed Messaging for Canada's Carbon Tax and Rebate System For relevant disclosures, visit: tdsecurities.com/ca/en/legal#PodcastDisclosure. To learn more about TD Securities, visit us at tdsecurities.com or follow us on LinkedIn @tdsecurities.
On this episode of Defence Deconstructed, David Perry speaks to Tyler Meredith about federal budgets, defence spending, and considerations to get Canada to 2 per cent of defence spending. This episode of Defence Deconstructed is brought to you by Irving Shipbuilding and the DND/CAF Ombudsman Office What Tyler is Reading The Next Age of Uncertainty by Stephen Poloz – https://www.penguinrandomhouse.ca/books/696629/the-next-age-of-uncertainty-by-stephen-poloz/9780735243927 Guest Bio Tyler Meredith is the co-founder of Meredith & Boessenskool and a Senior Fellow at the Munk School of Global Affairs –https://munkschool.utoronto.ca/person/tyler-meredith Host bio Dr. David Perry is President of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute – www.cgai.ca/david_perry Recording Date: 25 Mar 2024 Follow the Canadian Global Affairs Institute on Facebook, Twitter (@CAGlobalAffairs), or on LinkedIn. Head over to our website at www.cgai.ca for more commentary. Produced by Charlotte Duval-Lantoine. Music credits to Drew Phillips
Are we entering the “Next Age of Uncertainty”? Author and former governor of the Bank of Canada Stephen Poloz on how the world can adapt to a risker future.
In this Snippets episode, David King, Senior Managing Director for Canada and South America at Robert Half—the world's first and largest specialized talent solutions and business consulting firm—takes us on a deep dive into the post-pandemic landscape of talent recruitment and labor markets. Don't miss this opportunity to stay ahead of the curve and make informed decisions for your organization.With an astounding tenure of 29 years at Robert Half, David shares his take on current labor market trends and predictions for 2024. He also shares valuable insights on talent decision-making factors and priorities, the dynamics of hybrid work environments, the impact of AI on the workforce, and strategies for achieving high levels of engagement in a workplace. Additionally, he highlights the advantages of adopting a six-quarter forecast strategy. If you're interested in our Snippets podcasts or The Way Forward live webcasts, please take a moment and visit us at peo-leadership.com. Guests have included Stephen Poloz, Avi Goldfarb, Dr. Michael Roizen, Morgan Housel, and Professor Janice Stein. We've covered such topics as growth, uncertainty, mental health, leadership, the new world, and a host of others. If you'd like to learn more about our leadership community, please feel free to contact lgoren@peo-leadership.com. If you enjoyed today's podcast, please subscribe and give us a review on Apple podcasts, or wherever you find your favourite podcasts.
Ready to enhance your investment strategy? Tune in as Leon sits down with Liam O'Sullivan, Principal Co-Head of Client Portfolio Management at RPIA. An expert in alternative investments and risk management, Liam shares insight on managing an investment portfolio, current market paradigm shifts, the crucial role of fixed income, and the importance of differentiating between high-grade and high-yield bonds. If you're interested in our Snippets podcasts or The Way Forward live webcasts, please take a moment and visit us at peo-leadership.com. Guests have included Stephen Poloz, Avi Goldfarb, Dr. Michael Roizen, Morgan Housel, and Professor Janice Stein. We've covered such topics as growth, uncertainty, mental health, leadership, the new world, and a host of others. If you'd like to learn more about our leadership community, please feel free to contact lgoren@peo-leadership.com. If you enjoyed today's podcast, please subscribe and give us a review on Apple podcasts, or wherever you find your favourite podcasts.
Stephen Poloz, Former Bank of Canada Governor and John Manley, Former Finance Minister; Anthony Housefather, Liberal - Quebec and Marty Morantz, Conservative - Manitoba; The Front Bench with: Sabrina Grover, Shakir Chambers, Kathleen Monk and Laura Stone.
Irek Kusmierczyk, MP for Windsor-Tecumseh and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Employment, Workforce Development could not confirm to Vassy Kapelos how many Korean employees that would be, but laid out some of the expertise they will bring and why it is needed. On today's show: John Manley, Senior Business Advisor at Bennett Jones and former federal finance minister and Stephen Poloz, former governor of the Bank of Canada, on the fall economic statement Armine Yalnizyan, economist, business columnist, and Atkinson Fellow on the Future of Workers, also previews the fall economic statement The Daily Debrief panel with Shakir Chambers, Principal at Earnscliffe Strategies; Shachi Kurl, President of the Angus Reid Institute; and Elliot Hughes, political commentator and senior advisor at Summa Strategies Sébastien Michaud, musician and car enthusiast in Moncton, New Brunswick, on how the online car community helped recover his stolen dream car, a 1992 Honda Prelude
On this episode of The Global Exchange, Colin Robertson is joined by James Trottier and Mike Danagher to discuss the changing role of the Koreas in global affairs. Participants' bios - James Trottier is a Fellow of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute (CGAI), a lawyer, an international affairs consultant and a former career Canadian diplomat - Mike Danagher served in the Canadian Embassy in Korea on three separate occasions during his career, including as Ambassador from 2018 to 2021. He retired from Global Affairs in 2022 and currently serves as a member of the steering committee of the Canada/Korea Forum Host bio: Colin Robertson is a former diplomat and Senior Advisor to the Canadian Global Affairs Institute, www.cgai.ca/colin_robertson Read & Watch: - "Chip War: The Fight for the World's Most Critical Technology", by Chris Miller: https://www.amazon.ca/Chip-War-Worlds-Critical-Technology/dp/1982172002 - "The Glass Hotel". by Emily St. John Mandel: https://www.amazon.ca/Glass-Hotel-Emily-John-Mandel/dp/0525521143 - "Strange Bewildering Time: Istanbul to Kathmandu in the Last Year of the Hippie Trail", by Mark Abley: https://www.amazon.ca/Strange-Bewildering-Time-Istanbul-Kathmandu/dp/1487009666 - "Origins of the Irish" by J. P. Mallory: https://www.amazon.com/Origins-Irish-J-P-Mallory/dp/0500293309 - "The Next Age of Uncertainty: How the World Can Adapt to a Riskier Future", by Stephen Poloz: https://www.amazon.ca/Next-Age-Uncertainty-Riskier-Future/dp/0735243905 Recording Date: November 13, 2023. Give 'The Global Exchange' a review on Apple Podcasts! Follow the Canadian Global Affairs Institute on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter (@CAGlobalAffairs) and Linkedin. Head over to our website www.cgai.ca for more commentary. Produced by Joe Calnan. Music credits to Drew Phillips.
每天早晨8:30 讓我們一起解讀財經時事 參加財經皓角會員 : https://yutinghao.finance 主持人:游庭皓(經濟日報專欄作家、小一輩財經人話翻譯機) 音頻收聽請在Podcast或Soundcloud搜尋『游庭皓的財經皓角』 Telegram: https://t.me/yu_finance 我的粉絲專頁:https://reurl.cc/n563rd 網站參加會員手冊 https://reurl.cc/WG7vd7 歡迎來信給小編幫您處理 jackieyutw@gmail.com """"" 打賞網址 :https://p.ecpay.com.tw/B83478D """"" 書名:更動盪的未來經濟 作者: 史蒂芬・波洛茲 原文作者: Stephen Poloz 譯者: 曹嬿恆 出版社:商周出版 出版日期:2023/09/07 https://reurl.cc/6QdNYV (YT抽書的朋友要公開訂閱我們財經皓角頻道唷♥️) (FB抽書的朋友要公開分享直播影片+您想要抽書留言♥️) 《早晨財經速解讀》是游庭皓的個人知識節目,針對財經時事做最新解讀,開播於2019年7月15日,每日開盤前半小時準時直播。議題從總體經濟、產業動態到投資哲學,信息量飽滿,為你顛覆直覺,清理投資誤區,用更寬廣的角度帶你一窺投資的奧秘。 免責聲明:《游庭皓的財經皓角》頻道為學習型頻道,僅用於教育與娛樂目的,無任何證券之買賣建議。任何形式的投資皆涉及風險,投資者需進行自己的研究,持盈保泰。
In this episode, Leon chats with Dan Carmichael, the president of Whitecap. Dan tells us about his motivations for leaving a 20-year-long big corporate job at Dell Technologies to join the small business world. Leon and Dan discuss staying on the forefront of emerging technology and Dan gives advice to business leaders on getting involved with AI.If you're interested in our Snippets podcasts or The Way Forward live webcasts, please take a moment and visit us at peo-leadership.com. You'll find on our site various previous recorded webcasts with guests such as Stephen Poloz, Avi Goldfarb, Dr. Michael Roizen, Morgan Housel, Jason Selk, and Mitchell Goldhar. We've covered such topics as growth, uncertainty, mental health, leadership, the new world, and a host of others. Check out our upcoming PEO Leadership Conference: Adapting to a World of Opportunity, taking place on November 13th and 14th in Toronto. If you'd like to learn more about our leadership community, please feel free to contact lgoren@peo-leadership.com. If you enjoyed today's podcast, please subscribe and give us a review on Apple podcasts, or wherever you find your favourite podcasts.
Stephen is the former Governor of The Bank of Canada and a widely recognized economist with nearly 40 years of experience in financial markets, forecasting, and economic policy, including 35 years in the public sector. Stephen is also the author of “The Next Age of Uncertainty: How the World Can Adapt to a Riskier Future,” which maps out the powerful economic forces that are shaping our future and the ideas that will allow us to master them. Stephen Poloz sits down with Scott to discuss how to navigate uncertainty.
This episode of Hub Dialogues features Sean Speer in conversation with 2022 Donner Book Prize nominee and former Governor of the Bank of Canada Stephen Poloz about his nominated book, The Next Age of Uncertainty: How the World Can Adapt to a Riskier Future. The Hub Dialogues (which is one of The Hub's regular podcasts) feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad. The episodes are generously supported by The Ira Gluskin And Maxine Granovsky Gluskin Charitable Foundation and the Linda Frum and Howard Sokolowski Charitable Foundation.If you like what you are hearing on Hub Dialogues consider subscribing to The Hub's free weekly email newsletter featuring our insights and analysis on key public policy issues. Sign up here: https://thehub.ca/free-member-sign-up/. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Host Vassy Kapelos discusses the week's top political stories with Industry Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh, Former BoC governor Stephen Poloz, former federal finance minister John Manley, CTV News political analyst Scott Reid, Kory Teneycke of Rubicon Strategy, strategist Kathleen Monk, and a panel of journalists featuring Marieke Walsh, Joyce Napier and Robert Benzie.
Stephen Poloz recently made a case for the 50yr AM in his 2022 book ‘The Next Age Of Uncertainty'The fact that someone way smarter than myself, a former Bank Of Canada governor no less, sees things the same way is first off totally shocking, secondly it has me thinking perhaps this 50yr AM idea is not so farfetched after all.
Thanks for tuning in to this Tuesday edition of RealAg Radio! We will hear an interview with Kelvin Heppner and Stephen Poloz, former Governor of the Bank of Canada on interest rates and how long inflation rates will be high. We will also hear from Bill Greuel, of Protein Industries Canada, on the second round... Read More
Thanks for tuning in to this Tuesday edition of RealAg Radio! We will hear an interview with Kelvin Heppner and Stephen Poloz, former Governor of the Bank of Canada on interest rates and how long inflation rates will be high. We will also hear from Bill Greuel, of Protein Industries Canada, on the second round... Read More
The former governor of the Bank of Canada says he expects inflation will drop quicker than many are predicting and that real interest rates will remain low in the long term. Stephen Poloz shared his economic outlook during a keynote presentation at the CropConnect Conference in Winnipeg on Wednesday. Many of the economic parameters that... Read More
In this episode, we're featuring a conversation Steve had with Stephen Poloz, a world renowned economist who served as Governor of the Bank of Canada from 2013-2020. Steve and Stephen discuss some of the themes Poloz addresses in his recently released book, The Next Age of Uncertainty: How the World Can Adapt to a Riskier Future. They discuss communicating in the midst of crisis, how the fourth industrial revolution compares to past historical moments of change, and risk management and resilience amidst global turmoil. Mentioned in this episode: The Next Age of Uncertainty: How the World Can Adapt to a Riskier Future Read the transcript of this episode Subscribe to the ISF Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts Connect with us on LinkedIn and Twitter From the Information Security Forum, the leading authority on cyber, information security, and risk management
In this episode, we're featuring a conversation Steve had with Stephen Poloz, a world renowned economist who served as Governor of the Bank of Canada from 2013-2020. Steve and Stephen discuss some of the themes Poloz addresses in his recently released book, The Next Age of Uncertainty: How the World Can Adapt to a Riskier Future. They discuss communicating in the midst of crisis, how the fourth industrial revolution compares to past historical moments of change, and risk management and resilience amidst global turmoil. Mentioned in this episode: The Next Age of Uncertainty: How the World Can Adapt to a Riskier Future Read the transcript of this episode Subscribe to the ISF Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts Connect with us on LinkedIn and Twitter From the Information Security Forum, the leading authority on cyber, information security, and risk management
Evan Solomon provides the latest details in the manhunt to find the remaining suspect in a series of stabbing attacks that left 10 dead and 19 injured in Saskatchewan. On today's show: CTV Regina's Allison Bamford on what has become one of the worst mass killings in Canadian history. A conversation with former Bank of Canada governor Stephen Poloz on whether Canada is headed for a recession. A donkey in Grand Forks, B.C. is running for mayor. Lorraine O'Connor, Lobo's owner and campaign manager, joins the show. Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc on possible political interference in the Nova Scotia mass shooting and an antisemite who was leading an anti-racism strategy funded by the federal government. Olivier Drouin, founder and initiator of Covid Écoles Québec, who has been building homemade DIY purifiers for classrooms in Montreal. Has the public school system in Canada gotten better or worse? We take your calls.
In this episode Bart is joined by Stephen Poloz, the former head of the Bank of Canada, to discuss his new book and its implications for leaders. Stephen explains that the world is facing unprecedented change at a pace that will only increase, driven by five major trends that collide. He explains that those leaders who attempt to wait for a return to normalcy or to create plans that will guide them years out will be left behind by those leaders who adapt and embrace the opportunity that rapid disruption brings. A must listen to anyone who wants to inspire in this new world of disruption. Learn more about Stephen here: https://www.osler.com/en/resources/in-focus/stephen-poloz-on-economic-impacts-and-preparing-for-the-future 00:28 Show introduction 01:10 Introducing Stevphen Poloz 01:46 Praise for his new book 02:43 Why did you write the book? 03:15 Short-term-ish 04:33 Constants and the forces that are in motion 06:18 The 5 big forces affecting the world 06:40 Demographics 07:22 Technological progress 07:49 Digitization of everything 08:04 Income inequality 08:42 Rising debt 09:00 Climate change 09:38 What does it mean for leaders? 10:39 Chaotic outcomes 11:43 Increased volatility 13:53 Risk management 17:24 How to deal with pushback against long term thinking 19:37 Capitalizing on risk 22:42 Barbell strategy 23:18 How to lead people in volatile times 25:14 Developing an internal risk capability 26:56 Market power shifting from employer to employee 28:16 Managing residual risk 31:55 Importance of having values that bind people together 33:27 Rise above the fray 35:29 Bart summarizes main points about leadership 37:01 Labour cost is going to rise 39:47 Wrapping up 41:02 Outros
Inflation is at a new 31 year high and the Bank of Canada is taking the unusual step of warning that interest rates are set to substantially rise. Former Bank of Canada governors David Dodge and Stephen Poloz sat down with Michael Hainsworth to discuss what's different this time around, and why fiscal policy needs to take the wheel when monetary policy has only one lever to pull.
This week we are delighted to have Stephen Poloz the former Governor of the Bank of Canada. Stephen was the Bank's Governor from June 2013 to June 2020 and was at the helm during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. Stephen just released a new book titled “The Next Age of Uncertainty” that outlines five tectonic forces that, when they interact together, will create more volatility and risk than the past era. Here are some of the questions that Peter and Jackie asked Stephen: How would you compare the inflation we face today to the period in the 1970s? How do higher interest rates work to reduce inflation? Are there other tools the central bank can use to control inflation? During the early 1980s high interest rates used to fight inflation caused a double dip recession, is that a concern now? What actions were taken by the central bank during the early days of the pandemic? How concerned are you about Canadian housing prices? Why do you view the future to be more uncertain and volatile? “The Next Age of Uncertainty” is available for purchase from numerous retailers including digital and audio. Here is a link to purchase a hardcover on Amazon.ca: https://www.amazon.ca/Next-Age-Uncertainty-Riskier-Future/dp/0735243905Please review the ARC Energy Institute disclaimer.
We were extremely excited to have Stephen Poloz, the former Governor of the Bank of Canada, kick off our 2022 Eye of the Executive In-Person Series in partnership with Focus Asset Management, on April 6th, 2022. Stephen is a widely recognized economist with nearly 40 years of experience in financial markets, forecasting, and economic policy, including 35 years in the public sector.The economic ground is shifting beneath our feet. The world is becoming more volatile, and people are understandably worried about their financial futures. Stephen Poloz maps out the powerful tectonic forces that are shaping our future, and the ideas that will allow us to master them in his new book, The Next Age of Uncertainty: How the World Can Adapt to a Riskier Future. These forces include an aging workforce, mounting debt, and rising income inequality. Technological advances are adding to the pressure, putting people out of work, and climate change is forcing a transition to a lower-carbon economy. The implications of these tectonic tensions will cascade through every dimension of our lives—the job market, the housing market, the investment climate, as well as government and central bank policy, and the role of the corporation within society. The pandemic has added momentum to many of them. PEO Leadership provides its business community the ability to leverage its collective knowledge, experience and network; to challenge and be challenged in a high disclosure, objective and trusted environment through a combination of Peer Advisory Boards, One-on-One Coaching, and Thought Leadership Executive Networking Events - all for the purpose of enhancing the personal and professional lives of its members.
Thursday's budget promised a legislative review of the "digitalization of money and maintaining financial sector stability and security." We discuss the appeal of cryptocurrency in Canada with former Bank of Canada governor Stephen Poloz; Jelena Djuric, a co-founder of the Canadian Web 3 Council, a cryptocurrency advocacy group; and Jacob Goldstein author of Money: The True Story of a Made-Up Thing.
Evan Solomon talks with a Russian blogger who is speaking out against her country's invasion of Ukraine despite the risk of being jailed. On today's show: We play Evan's full conversation with Stephen Poloz, former Governor of the Bank of Canada, on the upcoming federal budget. Michael Geist, Canada research Chair in Internet & E-commerce Law, on secrecy with the Canadian government's support for media organizations. Natalia Konstantinova, a Russian blogger speaking out against the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Ryan Willis, president and founder of the Trent University Sasquatch Society, on searching for sasquatch in Peterborough.
In this episode, we're featuring a conversation Steve had just last week with Stephen Poloz, a world renowned economist who served as Governor of the Bank of Canada from 2013-2020. Steve and Stephen discuss some of the themes Poloz addresses in his recently released book, The Next Age of Uncertainty: How the World Can Adapt to a Riskier Future. They discuss communicating in the midst of crisis, how the fourth industrial revolution compares to past historical moments of change, and risk management and resilience amidst global turmoil. Mentioned in this episode: The Next Age of Uncertainty: How the World Can Adapt to a Riskier Future Read the transcript of this episode Subscribe to the ISF Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts Connect with us on LinkedIn and Twitter From the Information Security Forum, the leading authority on cyber, information security, and risk management
In this episode, we're featuring a conversation Steve had just last week with Stephen Poloz, a world renowned economist who served as Governor of the Bank of Canada from 2013-2020. Steve and Stephen discuss some of the themes Poloz addresses in his recently released book, The Next Age of Uncertainty: How the World Can Adapt to a Riskier Future. They discuss communicating in the midst of crisis, how the fourth industrial revolution compares to past historical moments of change, and risk management and resilience amidst global turmoil. Mentioned in this episode: The Next Age of Uncertainty: How the World Can Adapt to a Riskier Future Read the transcript of this episode Subscribe to the ISF Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts Connect with us on LinkedIn and Twitter From the Information Security Forum, the leading authority on cyber, information security, and risk management
Guest host David Akin speaks to Mercedes Stephenson about the impact of the war in Ukraine on neighbouring Moldova. Defence Minister Anita Anand weighs in on calls to increase Canada's defence spending. Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson discusses global energy prices. Former Governor of the Bank of Canada Stephen Poloz discusses his new book, "The Next Age of Uncertainty". See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As the ninth governor of the Bank of Canada, economist Stephen Poloz steered monetary policy through some turbulent times, under prime ministers from different parties, and as Brexit and U.S. president Donald Trump shook up the international economic order. He discusses ideas from his new book, "The Next Age of Uncertainty: How the World Can Adapt to a Riskier Future." See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host Evan Solomon discusses the week's top political stories with Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly, Ukraine's Charge D'Affaires in Canada Andrii Bukvych, former Bank of Canada governor Stephen Poloz, Canada's Ambassador to the the UN Bob Rae, CTV's Ottawa Bureau Chief Joyce Napier, The Toronto Star's Tonda MacCharles, CTV's military analyst and retired Major Gen. Dave Fraiser, and financier Bill Browder.
Welcome to the The Voice of Retail , I'm your host Michael LeBlanc, and this podcast is brought to you in conjunction with Retail Council of Canada.Stephen Poloz, author, economist and former Governor of the Bank of Canada, joins me on this very special episode for an exclusive interview to discuss the launch of his new book, "The Next Age of Uncertainty: How the World Can Adapt to a Riskier Future."Together Stephen and I talk about the major tectonic forces that are shaping a chaotic world. Among these forces are an aging workforce, mounting debt, and rising income inequality. Technological advances are quickening the pace of change, but Poloz argues the core fundamentals have always been there.Stay tuned for the former Governor's perspective on the economic prospects for retailers in 2022, and find out why Captain Jean Luc Pickard makes a cameo appearance in the book.Thanks for tuning into this special episode of The Voice of Retail. If you haven't already, be sure and click subscribe on your favourite podcast platform so new episodes will land automatically twice a week, and check out my other retail industry media properties; the Remarkable Retail podcast, the Conversations with CommerceNext podcast, and the Food Professor podcast. Last but not least, if you are into BBQ, check out my all new YouTube barbecue show, Last Request Barbeque, with new episodes each and every week!I'm your host Michael LeBlanc, President of M.E. LeBlanc & Company & Maven Media, and if you're looking for more content, or want to chat follow me on LinkedIn, or visit my website meleblanc.co! Have a safe week everyone!About StephenStephen is a widely recognized economist with nearly 40 years of experience in financial markets, forecasting, and economic policy, including 35 years in the public sector.Prior to joining Osler, Stephen was the 9th Governor of the Bank of Canada, Canada's central bank. Stephen was Governor of the Bank for seven years after having previously spent 14 years there during 1981-95 occupying a range of increasingly senior positions.Prior to joining the Bank of Canada, Stephen spent 14 years at Export Development Canada, as Chief Economist (1999-2008), Head of Lending (2008-2011) and finally as President and CEO (2011-2013). He also spent four years at BCA Research, where he was Managing Editor of the International Bank Credit Analyst, one of their flagship publications.Stephen is a Certified International Trade Professional and a graduate of Columbia University's Senior Executive Program. He has been a visiting scholar at the International Monetary Fund in Washington, D.C., and at the Economic Planning Agency in Tokyo, Japan. He is a frequent speaker and writer and has taught economics at the University of Western Ontario, Concordia University and Queen's School of Business.At Osler, Stephen provides clients with his significant expertise and strategic guidance regarding the financial system, trade, and economic policy both domestically and on a global scale. About MichaelMichael is the Founder & President of M.E. LeBlanc & Company Inc and a Senior Advisor to Retail Council of Canada as part of his advisory and consulting practice. He brings 25+ years of brand/retail/marketing & eCommerce leadership experience and has been on the front lines of retail industry change for his entire career. He has delivered keynotes, hosted fire-side discussions with C-level executives and participated on thought leadership panels worldwide. Michael was recently added to ReThink Retail's prestigious Top 100 Global Retail Influencers for a second year in 2022.Michael is also the producer and host of a network of leading podcasts, including Canada's top retail industry podcast, The Voice of Retail, plus the Remarkable Retail with author Steve Dennis, Global E-Commerce Tech Talks and The Food Professor with Dr. Sylvain Charlebois. Most recently, Michael launched Conversations with CommerceNext, a podcast focussed on retail eCommerce, digital marketing and retail careers - all available on Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music and all major podcast platforms. Michael is also the producer and host of the “Last Request Barbeque” channel on YouTube where he cooks meals to die for and influencer riches.
Today's guests: James Brooke, Visiting Fellow - Foundation for Defense of Democracies Ganna Zakharova, Ukraine Youth Association in Alberta / Ukrainian Canadian Congress Stephen Poloz, former Bank of Canada governor / author - “The Next Age of Uncertainty: How the World Can Adapt to a Riskier Future.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Down to Business, former Bank of Canada governor Stephen Poloz identifies five "tectonic" forces that are going to create new crises for at least a decade. He explains why volatility is trending up and why politicians may be ill-equipped to handle the challenges that lie ahead.
This week on The Sunday Magazine with guest host David Common: • Ottawa resident Zexi Li who is leading the class action against the protesters, to give her reaction to the events over the past two days, and to talk about the questions she has going forward • Three experts weigh in on the role of extremist groups in recent protests, and what needs to happen to fight extremism in Canada going forward • Former Bank of Canada governor Stephen Poloz projects uncertainty as our "new normal" • New York Times Modern Love editor Daniel Jones on how the pandemic's changed our relationships • Canadian author Sheila Heti reflects on her novel Pure Colour's themes of grief, climate change and the human condition Discover more at https://www.cbc.ca/sunday
Evan Solomon speaks with infectious diseases physician Dr. Isaac Bogoch about the new COVID-19 Omicron variant, and what we know about it so far. On today's show: Dr. Isaac Bogoch, infectious diseases physician, on the Omicron variant. We play Evan's full conversation with Canada's former Bank of Canada governor Stephen Poloz on the cause of Canada's inflation problem. Gen. Wayne Eyre on his top priorities as Canada's chief of the defence staff. Brad Hunter, national crime columnist for the Toronto Sun, on Ghislaine Maxwell's sex-trafficking trial. He has been following this case for years. Steven Page, founding member and primary songwriter of Barenaked Ladies, on his tribute song to Ryan Reynolds and the new Beatles documentary. Nicola Townsend, manager of the Tan Hill Inn in the U.K, on how British pub-goers spent the weekend confined to a remote Yorkshire pub with an Oasis tribute band after getting snowed in.
In this episode Geoff Castle, Fixed Income Portfolio Manager, chats with Stephen Poloz, former Governor of the Bank of Canada. They discuss Stephen’s formative years, his interest in economics, his tenure as governor and the challenging events he led the Canadian economy through. They also discuss Stephen’s thought process, his views on emerging trends and what he thinks will change in the next decade.
Dr. Joss Reimer, Manitoba’s Vaccine Task Force; Marc Serré, Natural Resoueces Parliamentary Secretary; Greg McLean, Conservative MP; Richard Cannings, NDP MP; Ben Wedeman, CNN; Stephen Poloz, former Bank of Canada governor; Robert Benzie, the Toronto Star; Annie Bergeron-Oliver, CTV News; Dr. Abdu Sharkawy, CTV News Infectious Disease Specialist; and Mike Bradley, Mayor of Sarnia.
This week on Down to Business, the former governor of the Bank of Canada talks about the state of Canada’s affairs, including its economic recovery and any potential impacts from the U.S. election.
This week on Down to Business, the former governor of the Bank of Canada talks about the state of Canada’s affairs, including its economic recovery and any potential impacts from the U.S. election.
Financial Post columnist Kevin Carmichael talks to host Emily Jackson about the legacy of outgoing Bank of Canada governor Stephen Poloz, the decision to replace him with Tiff Macklem, what the bank needs to focus on going forward and why leadership at the bank is so critical now to the Canadian economy.
Financial Post columnist Kevin Carmichael talks to host Emily Jackson about the legacy of outgoing Bank of Canada governor Stephen Poloz, the decision to replace him with Tiff Macklem, what the bank needs to focus on going forward and why leadership at the bank is so critical now to the Canadian economy.
BALADO GÉOPOLITIQUE. Les banques centrales ont empêché le naufrage de l’économie mondiale lors de la crise financière de 2007-2008, en injectant des centaines milliards de dollars dans le système financier. Pour limiter le réchauffement climatique à moins de 2 degrés Celsius, les gouvernements devront investir des dizaines de billions de dollars (des dizaines de 1000 milliards) dans les prochaines décennies pour réduire les émissions de gaz à effet de serre (GES). Et si les banques centrales mettaient tout leur poids financier dans la balance pour mobiliser ces capitaux à long terme?
The governor of the Bank of Canada, Stephen Poloz, sat down for a candid conversation with Maclean’s senior writer Paul Wells.
In the previous episode, I lined up Canadian central banker extraordinaire, Stephen Poloz, so this week I shift my gaze and jabs at the Fed Chair south of the border, Jerome Powell. But I also provide solutions for those looking for some general direction in solving personal consumer debt. So be sure to tune in and share the episode.
Bloomberg reporter Luke Kawa joins Mike Moffatt to talk about monetary policy and how to interpret statements from Bank of Canada governor Stephen Poloz.
Stephen Poloz talks about how a hot housing market and possible trade war, leaves for many tough decisions for Canada moving forward
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Luke Kawa joins the show to explain some economic buzzwords, concepts, and theories such as the difference between fiscal policy and monetary policy. He also grades the Governor of the Bank of Canada, and provides his two cents on housing in Canada. Luke is a reporter at Bloomberg, based in New York. You can follow him on twitter at https://www.twitter.com/ljkawa. If you would like to contribute to the charity mentioned at the end of the podcast, you can find it here: https://www.silvercreekpreschool.ca/donate/ Silver Creek has been serving children with physical and developmental challenges since 1975 when local parents petitioned the provincial government for funding and support in starting a program to serve the pre-academic and therapeutic needs of their children.
In an interview on Sunday, Stephen Poloz of the Bank of Canada argued that Canada is in a very good fiscal situation and that we shouldn't have to worry about deficits. Is the country truly in a good spot? Guest: Michael Veall, Professor with the Department of Economics at McMaster University.
A special GIC meeting is taking place at City Hall right now to discuss the LRT project. Members of the public who signed up will be addressing council with their thoughts on the project. What has happened so far? Guest: Ken Mann, News Anchor/Reporter for AM900 CHML What is the atmosphere like down at the meeting? Guest: Brian Wiley, Patient Advocate. The Hamilton Naturalists Club purchased a six hectare parcel of land off Waterdown Road to prevent development. Guest: Jen Baker, Land Trust Program Coordinator, Hamilton Naturalist Club. In an interview on Sunday, Stephen Poloz of the Bank of Canada argued that Canada is in a very good fiscal situation and that we shouldn't have to worry about deficits. Is the country truly in a good spot? Guest: Michael Veall, Professor with the Department of Economics at McMaster University.
The Empire Club of Canada Presents: Mr. Stephen Poloz, Governor of the Bank of Canada With The Evolution of Unconventional Monetary Policy Mr. Poloz has been Governor of the Bank of Canada since June 3, 2013. Born in Oshawa, Ontario, Mr. Poloz has over 30 years of public and private sector experience. An economist by training, he first joined the Bank of Canada in 1981 and occupied a range of increasingly senior positions over a 14 year span. Mr. Poloz then spent four years at BCA Research as managing editor of its flagship publication, The International Bank Credit Analyst. Mr. Poloz joined Export Development Canada in 1999 as Vice President and Chief Economist. From 2008 to 2010, he was responsible for all of EDC's lending programs, as well as the Economics and Corporate and International Trade Intelligence groups. He became EDC's President and CEO in January 2011, a position he held until his appointment at the Bank of Canada. Mr. Poloz resides in Ottawa with his wife of 36 years, Valerie. He has two children, Jessica and Nicholas, and he is a grandfather. Speaker: Mr. Stephen Poloz, Governor of the Bank of Canada *The content presented is free of charge but please note that the Empire Club of Canada retains copyright. Neither the speeches themselves nor any part of their content may be used for any purpose other than personal interest or research without the explicit permission of the Empire Club of Canada.* *Views and Opinions Expressed Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by the speakers or panelists are those of the speakers or panelists and do not necessarily reflect or represent the official views and opinions, policy or position held by The Empire Club of Canada.*