Bank of Canada making effort to lie low during federal election campaign
OTTAWA — The economy is a top concern for Canadian voters and the Bank of Canada, an authority on the issue, will be largely silent during the federal election campaign.
The quiet is deliberate. The central bank says it wants to avoid making any possible impact — or the appearance of an impact — on the political contest.
“As a neutral and politically independent organization, we aim to ensure our messages are not misinterpreted or misused during a period of heightened political sensitivity,” Nicholas Galletti, a spokesman for the Bank of Canada, wrote in an email.
“For this reason, our long-standing practice has been to refrain from accepting new public events and curtail our media activities during election periods. This isn’t new.”