Tiff Macklem

Poloz vs. Carney

Four takeaways from Finance committee

Mark Carney’s legacy, and what it means for his successor

Whoever takes the reins will have to live up to a rock star image that has little to do with monetary policy, writes Stephen Gordon

Mark Carney’s last stand (before the finance committee)

For the record? He’s still worried about household debt, sluggish exports and piles of corporate cash

Mark Carney on the price of your house (and the value of his privacy)

Forget cottaging with a Liberal, the governor confirmed the real estate market has cooled

Tiff Macklem: End of household debt binge will leave $50bn gap in the economy

Mark Carney’s likely successor speaking in Kingston, Ont.

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A monetary mandarin speaks, but not about everything

A sturdy speech for the monetary policy aficionado in all of us was delivered today by Tiff Macklem, the veteran mandarin who recently rejoined the Bank of Canada, where he’s worked before, after a spell at the finance department. And yet I’m left mulling over what he didn’t tell us.