Bank Of Canada
The Bank of Canada is the country's central bank, established in 1934. Its primary role is to manage the nation's monetary policy, which includes controlling inflation and promoting a stable financial system. The bank issues Canadian currency and acts as a banker for the government.
In addition to monetary policy, the Bank of Canada oversees the country's payment systems and provides financial services to the government. It also conducts research on economic issues and provides valuable data to help inform public policy decisions.