Speeches

  • 30 March 2004 Asia and the Global Economy

    Remarks Paul Jenkins University of British Columbia Vancouver, British Columbia
    To state the obvious, Canada is a very open economy, heavily dependent on foreign trade. What goes on in the rest of the world can have a substantial impact on our domestic economy.
    Content Type(s): Press, Speeches
  • 16 March 2004 Adjusting to Global Economic Change

    Remarks David Dodge An event hosted by the Center for Financial Stability and the Canadian Embassy Buenos Aires, Argentina
    There is a great physical distance between our two countries - in terms of latitude, there are about 80 degrees of separation between Buenos Aires and Ottawa. But despite that distance, Canada and Argentina are closer, and have more in common, than you might think. We are both federations, with a certain natural tension between the national government and relatively powerful provinces.
    Content Type(s): Press, Speeches
  • 10 March 2004 Adjusting to Global Economic Change

    Remarks David Dodge Brazil-Canada Chamber of Commerce São Paulo, Brazil
    Today, I want to focus my remarks on Canada's adjustment to changes in the global economy. I will talk about our efforts to adjust to longer-term economic forces and about the challenges that these forces present. Some of our experiences may be relevant to other economies that are making similar adjustments in the face of similar economic circumstances.
    Content Type(s): Press, Speeches

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