With a second Trump presidency starting in the new year, what will be the impact of proposed tariffs and other U.S. policy changes on the Canadian economy, including impacts on inflation, interest rates, and Canadian fiscal policy? GRI’s Macroeconomic Policy Webinar Series 2025 will offer insights on these questions and more.
Now in its sixth year, the series offers valuable insights from leading economists and practitioners on key macroeconomic trends and how they will impact financial markets and the broader economy in 2025.
Register for the entire series or select the sessions that are of greatest interest.
Previous Events
In case you missed prior events in the series, view the recordings below.
Bank of Canada Policy in 2025: The Outlook for Rates and Key Factors Shaping their Path
VirtualGRI hosted an insightful discussion with Warren Lovely (National Bank of Canada) and Christopher Ragan (McGill University) on the 2025 outlook for Canadian monetary policy. Warren began by highlighting the ongoing […]
The Housing Market in 2025: How Demand, Supply and Prices will Shape the Rebound
VirtualGRI recently hosted Robert Kavcic (Senior Economics and Director at BMO Capital Markets) for an in-depth discussion on the outlook of the Canadian housing market. Robert observed the recent stabilization […]
Fiscal Policy in 2025: Assessing the Challenges, Opportunities and Risks for Federal and Provincial Budgets
VirtualTop Analyst Discusses Key Issues Amid Growing Uncertainty This webinar is essential for senior financial executives and policymakers as it provides critical insights into the impact of potential U.S. tariffs […]
Navigating Uncharted Waters: Rethinking Canada’s Economic Strategy Amid Trade Shocks and the “America First” Policy Reset
VirtualResponding to Tariff Threats and Mitigating Risks to Canada’s EconomyAs the U.S. implements policy shifts in international trade and other areas, Canada faces challenges and opportunities in maintaining a stable […]
Reevaluating Monetary Policy in an Age of Uncertainty: A New Approach to Contain Inflation and Support Financial Stability
VirtualThe Case for a New Framework for Central Banks in a Complex Economic SystemWilliam White, Former Deputy Governor of the Bank of Canada, joined GRI’s Jason Stewart to examine the […]