Bank of Canada names new deputy governor, ‘temporarily’ expanding governing council
OTTAWA — The Bank of Canada is naming a long-time central banker as a new deputy governor beginning early next month.
The bank says Sharon Kozicki will take on the role on Aug. 2 after serving eight years as an advisor to former governor Stephen Poloz and current governor Tiff Macklem.
She also worked on the bank’s monetary policy framework in 2016 when the Bank of Canada renewed its inflation-targeting agreement with the federal government, which will be renewed again later this year.
In a statement, Macklem says Kozocki will make an important contribution to deliberations by the bank’s governing council and ensure the Bank of Canada takes “decisions based on diverse perspectives.”