Bank of Canada - What is next for Monetary Policies - April 2022.pptx
1. WHAT IS MONETARY
POLICY AND WHY IS
IT IMPORTANT TO
GOVERNMENT
Paul Young CPA CGA
April 14, 2022
2. PAUL YOUNG - BIO
• CPA, CGA
• Academia (PF1, FA4, FN2, MU1. and MS2)
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3. AGENDA
• What is monetary policies?
• GDP Growth
• Canada and Inflation
• Canada and Producer Price
• Housing
• Cost of Living
• Household Debt
• GDP
• Fiscal Management
• Innovation
• Productivity and Competitiveness
4. WHAT IS MONETARY POLICY
Source - https://www.investopedia.com/terms/m/monetarypolicy.asp
5. BANK OF CANADA / MONETARY POLICIES
• There are issues with GDP: a) Productivity b) FDI
outflow c) Lack of innovation d) Higher
Commodities e) government deficits and taxes
• About 40% of the job vacancies are with jobs that
pay less than the average wage
• Size of household debt continues to be an issue
• Lack of affordable housing options
• Global Trade and protectionism
Source - https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/bmo-
7-reasons-to-be-exciting-about-the-canadian-economy
My concerns with the BOC saying inflation dropping from 5.3% in 2022 to 2018 is not realistic and here is why:
• Liberals plan hikes to carbon tax - https://nationalpost.com/news/politics/federal-carbon-tax-to-increase-to-170-per-tonne-
by-2030-as-liberals-unveil-new-climate-plan
• Critical metals have risk due to supply and refinement capacity issues. https://oilprice.com/Latest-Energy-News/World-
News/America-Desperately-Needs-To-Scale-Up-Battery-Metal-Production.html
• Huge capital needs to be spent on areas like the electrical grid and plug-in stations (electrical vehicle adoption)
• Housing issues will continue to plague the cost of housing – https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/housing-and-
homelessness-canada-and-the-world-budget-2022-pptx
• Automation will also play a key role with organizations managing their costs -
https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/what-is-next-for-automation
My work - https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/preliminary-cost-of-living-canada-february-2022pptx
6. GDP GROWTH
Forecast_BNS_202214
04.pdf
This gives you a good look at how @cafreeland deficits
did nothing for GDP growth. One can make the argument
is Trudeau's policies handcuff the goods-producing sector!
16 https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/2016-
november-2016-gdp-gross-domestic-product-canada
18 https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/gdp-canada-
the-real-truth
Jan/22 - https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/gdp-
analysis-and-commentary-canada-january-2022pptx
8. BMO – CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
Source -
https://economics.bmo.com/en/publications/detail/
2cb89f8c-5f2c-4cd1-b642-550ea67076e2/
Source – BMO - https://economics.bmo.com/en/publications/detail/f3043170-c659-40f3-
b37f-14ca75272422/
Canadian CPI — Got
Milk Inflation .pdf
U.S. CPI More To The
Core.pdf
12. INDUSTRIAL PRODUCE PRICE INDEX
Producer Price Index
and Raw Material - February 2022 - Canada.pdf
Canada Producer
Prices Climb 3.1% in February From January - MarketWatch.pdf
Record numbers of
UK manufacturers raise prices as Ukraine war hits costs Manufacturing sector The Guardian.pdf
NAHB calls for
ending lumber tariffs, boosting output at White House Event.pdf
Fertilizer Prices Break
New Records-- in Conjunction with Elevated Commodity Prices, Stir Food Security Concerns • Farm Po
Quebec Ink As war
and autocracy threaten critical mineral supplies, Quebec stands to benefit - The
Let us not replace
one dependence with another – EURACTIV.com.pdf
German LNG
Terminal’s Developers Seek Fast Track to Cut Russian Gas Reliance - BNN Bloomberg.pdf
Soaring Costs For
Farmers Puts Upward Pressure On Inflation.pdf
What's going on with
the nickel market - Marketplace.pdf
Why higher steel
prices don’t help the bottomline.pdf
Summary:
Brief: Canada's February Industrial Product
Price Index Up 3.1% M/M, Gains 16.4% Y/Y;
Raw Materials Price Index Adds 6.0% M/M,
Climbs 29.8% Y/Y
Source - https://www.marketscreener.com/news/latest/Brief-Canada-s-February-Industrial-Product-
Price-Index-Up-3-1-M-M-Gains-16-4-Y-Y-Raw-Materials--39826589/
1. Raw Materials - https://www.marketwatch.com/story/canada-producer-prices-climb-3-1-in-
february-from-january-271647953013
2. Price Increases - https://www.theguardian.com/business/2022/mar/22/uk-manufacturers-
prices-ukraine-war-cbi-rishi-sunak-spring-statement
3. Tariffs 0 https://lbmjournal.com/nahb-calls-for-ending-lumber-tariffs-boosting-output-at-white-
house-event/
4. Fertilizer - https://farmpolicynews.illinois.edu/2022/03/fertilizer-prices-break-new-records-in-
conjunction-with-elevated-commodity-prices-stir-food-security-concerns/
5. Critical metals - https://thelogic.co/news/quebec-ink/quebec-ink-as-war-and-autocracy-
threaten-critical-mineral-supplies-quebec-stands-to-benefit/
6. Critical metals - https://www.euractiv.com/section/circular-economy/opinion/let-us-not-
replace-one-dependence-with-another/
7. LNG - https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/german-lng-terminal-s-developers-seek-fast-track-to-cut-
russian-gas-reliance-1.1740797
8. Farming costs - https://www.barchart.com/story/news/7677243/soaring-costs-for-farmers-
puts-upward-pressure-on-inflation
9. Stainless - https://www.marketplace.org/2022/03/21/the-nickel-market-has-gone-bonkers/
10. Steel - https://www.livemint.com/market/mark-to-market/raw-material-cost-rise-blunts-steel-
price-hike-11647890714317.html
13. AVERAGE HOUSING PRICE INCLUDING KEY
CITIES
The overall increase came as the pace of urban starts rose 10 per cent to 222,563. -
https://canada.constructconnect.com/dcn/news/economic/2022/03/cmhc-reports-annual-pace-of-housing-starts-in-
february-up-from-january
Average house cost for Canada is now over $812K - https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/canadian-home-prices-rose-record-
130700405.html
17. INNOVATION
Summary:
Justin Trudeau told the world in 2015 that Canada should be know for its resourcefulness not its resources -
https://www.macleans.ca/news/canada/what-justin-trudeau-plans-to-tell-davos/
Trudeau and his government focus has been setting up more and more agencies to manage innovation funds. Many of
these agencies have liberal running them - https://financialpost.com/technology/liberals-supercluster-program-falling-
short-of-promised-jobs-economic-growth and https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/policy-review-innovation-
and-scientific-research-rd-canada
The goods-producing sector since Trudeau took office or about 6% of all the net new jobs.
https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/gunter-the-public-sector-fared-very-well-during-lockdown or
https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/employment-and-labour-market-canada-january-2022
I have also been saying for years that all colleges and universities should be innovation. The role of government is support
innovation through proper policies and not throw money at the symptoms!
18. PRODUCTIVITY
Did article did not age well - https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/canada-election-2015-liberals-infrastructure-
deficits-1.3205535
Our economy needs investment to create growth," he said. "Our plan features three years of historic
investment in the Canadian economy. That growth will eliminate the Harper deficit and we will balance the
budget in 2019," This never happen under @JustinTrudeau
Yet Productivity has not improved - https://financialpost.com/opinion/opinion-bigger-post-covid-government-
may-mean-slower-productivity-growth-and-lower-incomes
Broken Promises - https://thetyee.ca/Opinion/2015/09/15/Liberals-Broken-Promises/
Records - https://www.progressive-economics.ca/2015/10/fiscal-and-economic-record-of-political-parties/
Here is my work on productivity - https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/how-to-improve-canada-global-
competitiveness-250054392
19. DID JUSTIN TRUDEAU HAVE THE
ANSWERS FOR GDP
• Justin Trudeau took an economy growing at 2.3% (Post-2009 recession to annual growth on average of 2.1%.
Trudeau seen GDP go from 3.0 in 2017 to 1.6 in 2019.
• Trudeau deficits did little to address systemic issues with the economy, i.e., productivity, building a resilient
supply chain, reducing gridlock, addressing issues with household debt.
• BOC buying government bonds - https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/bank-of-canada-already-pushing-limits-of-
domestic-bond-market-1.1513097
• Canada economy - Blog – GDP – Canada by Industry – May 2021 -
https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/gdp-canada-naics-may-2021
• Canada economy – 2019 - https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/2019-election-world-economy-slow-
growth-canada-july-2019
• Trudeaunomics continues to be a failure - https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/has-trudeuaomics-been-
successful-for-canadians
• GDP – 2021 Despite all the deficits the economy continues to face major headways for the rest of 2021. It
goes to show Canadians that economies do not grow from the heart as @JustinTrudeau predicted a few
years ago! https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/gdp-canada-analysis-and-commentary-june-2021
20. TRUDEAU (TRADE AND EMPLOYMENT
VS. INFLATION AND BUDGET BALANCES
Trudeau deficits led to nothing but higher taxes and
anemic growth
Trudeau did little to help the middle class
Trudeau policies towards the natural resource sector led
to less FDI as compared to its peers like Australia
Trudeau’s carbon tax has not been revenue neutral
Trudeau critical metal strategy is relying on innovation
that does not current exist when it comes to sourcing
lithium from tailing ponds and/or other sources.
Trudeau’s ministers claim the PBO report did not look at
all angle is incorrect. Canadians are looking at ways to
deal with high inflation including curbing consumer
spending
Trudeau never mentioned the fact that Canadians have
the highest household debt ever in the history of
Canada.
https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/failure-of-
trudeaunomics-april-2022pptx
21. GOVERNMENT AND MONETARY
POLICIES
• The government needs to grasp the BOC policies as part of any fiscal management cycle. Trudeau has since
day one increase the budget deficit without addressing key areas impacting supply chain and the
affordability of housing. Trudeau carbon tax had an impact on inflation.
https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/100314/whats-difference-between-monetary-policy-and-fiscal-
policy.asp
• Inflation is now at 3.7% which is a concern of the BOC - https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2016/10/renewal-of-
the-inflation-control-target-2016/
22. BOC – INFLATION AND HOUSING
BUBBLE
Tiff Macklem faced some tough questioning yesterday, as members of the
U.S. Council on Foreign Relations grilled the Bank of Canada governor on
whether their northern neighbour would have a trouble-free exit from the
downturn of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Led by financier and former Democratic politician Roger Altman, members of
the U.S. think-tank asked probing questions on whether Canada's housing
bubble would have any spillover effects on the global economy, as well as
on jobs, inflation, commodity pricing and the difficulty of moving from a low
interest rate regime to one without monetary stimulus.
To Canadians who have heard Macklem's views in the past, the answers
were in some ways less revealing than the questions. But among the new
things he did pass on were fears that inflation could well turn out to be more
long-lasting than expected and jobs recovery could be slower.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/boc-us-
concerns-column-don-pittis-
1.6203452?__vfz=medium%3Dsharebar
I am very concerned about these kinds of
messaging from BOC. There are structural issues
facing the economy like low productivity, high
taxes, excessive regulations, and
inefficient/ineffective government.
https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/what-is-
the-path-forward-for-canada-october-2021
23. FISCAL MANAGEMENT
Source - https://www.theglobeandmail.com/politics/article-
michael-sabia-was-greeted-as-a-game-changer-as-canadas-
deputy-
finance/?utm_medium=Referrer:+Social+Network+/+Media&ut
m_campaign=Shared+Web+Article+Links
• YTD Nov/15 there was 1B surplus (per the fiscal
monitor) that was turned into 987M deficit within a
few months of Justin Trudeau leadership
• Trudeau has spent well over $6B (3B in 2020) on
consultants -
https://nationalpost.com/news/politics/costs-for-
consultants-hired-by-government-rise-by-6-billion-
under-liberals
• Trudeau GDP growth went from 3% in to 2017 to
1.4% in 2019. The economy had been sluggish two
years prior to COVID19 -
https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/slow-
economic-growth-canada-march-2020
• Trudeau spending grew faster than revenues despite
strong revenues -
https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/fiscal-
management-public-sector-canada-250734309
24. FISCAL MANAGEMENT CYCLE
• Trudeau has spent billions on consultants
• Trudeau refuses to release his economic impact study on the carbon tax
• Australia has done a better job of getting goods out of the ground to
market
• Trudeau’s policies never addressed issues with productivity and
innovation.
• Trudeau increased taxes to the middle class
• Trudeau policies have done little to support FDI
• Pre-COVID19 Deficits were between 12B to $15B and yet growth was
less than the average post 2009 recession
• Trudeau continues to ignore AG, PBO, ethics, and other reports
• Trudeau took $1B surplus YTD Nov/15 to 987M deficit in four months.
Trudeau was never about value for money including improving
outcomes.
Source - https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/failure-of-
trudeaunomics-january-2022
25. SUMMARY
• I have always supported balance policies between protecting the environment while growing the economy in a sustainable way.
• I also support social welfare as long as those payments are targeted at those that need the support.
• Bank of Canada has renewed the 2% interest rate target. The problem is that there are structural issues with the economy that need
to be address if inflation can be brought down to the 2% range from 4.7% range.
• Housing needs concrete solutions including new urban planning strategy, adoption of 3D housing and other innovations as part
delivering affordable housing solutions.
• All levels of government need to work together to address issues with productivity, innovation, and skills gap
• All levels of government need to revisit their fiscal management cycle to ensure assets are safeguarding and program spending is
delivered with value for money,
• All levels of government need to undertake compensation and tax reforms as part of better managing both their costs and taxation
base.
America Desperately
Needs To Scale Up Battery Metal Production OilPrice.com.pdf
April 2022 Bank of
Canada Interest Rate Update - Tridac Mortgage.pdf
RBC and Household
Debt.pdf
Global equities rise
despite inflation scares, oil climbs Reuters.pdf
Here's why Wall
Street is predicting a 2023 recession Fortune - Recession.pdf
Inflation rates are
rising around the world — Quartz.pdf
Canada’s Real Estate
Supply Shortage Is Being Declared A Myth In Pricey Markets - Better Dwelling.pdf
Transition Metals has
'many irons in the fire' while mitigating risk by selling interest in projects.pdf
April Update to 2022
Crop Budgets Projected Profits Even with Record Costs Farms.com.pdf
U.S. Energy Grid
Faces Huge Problems Amid Push To ‘Electrify Everything’.pdf
Lumber Prices Hit
2022 Low.pdf
Biggest emitters
paying smallest price on pollution, critics say CHAT News Today.pdf
Biggest emitters
paying smallest price on pollution, critics say CHAT News Today - Copy.pdf
Inflation outpaces
wage growth in all but one industry despite Biden's optimistic picture.pdf
Truckers Caught in
Covid Controls Snarl China’s Supply Chains - BNN Bloomberg.pdf
Chapter 1 Making
Housing More Affordable Budget 2022.pdf
April 2022 Bank of
Canada Interest Rate Update - Tridac Mortgage.pdf
RBC and Household
Debt.pdf
Forecast
Forecast_BNS_202214
04.pdf
Blog – Monetary Policies – Bank of Canada – April 2022
Forecast_BNS_202214
04.pdf
Bank of Canada
Interest Rate Announcement (April 13, 2022) - TD Bank.pdf
boc-policy-monitor.p
df
BOC - Monetary
Policies - CIBC.pdf
1. Affordable housing - https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/housing-and-homelessness-
canada-and-the-world-budget-2022-pptx
2. Critical metals - https://oilprice.com/Latest-Energy-News/World-News/America-Desperately-
Needs-To-Scale-Up-Battery-Metal-Production.html
3. Inflation – https://qz.com/2153852/inflation-rates-are-rising-around-the-world/
4. Housing shortages - https://betterdwelling.com/canadas-real-estate-supply-shortage-is-being-
declared-a-myth-in-pricey-markets/
5. Metals - https://ca.proactiveinvestors.com/companies/news/979718/transition-metals-has-
many-irons-in-the-fire-while-mitigating-risk-by-selling-interest-in-projects-979718.html
6. Farm input costs - https://www.farms.com/news/april-update-to-2022-crop-budgets-projected-
profits-even-with-record-costs-178618.aspx
7. Electricity costs - https://finance.yahoo.com/news/u-energy-grid-faces-huge-180000364.html
8. Lumber - https://therealdeal.com/2022/04/13/lumber-prices-hit-2022-low/
https://economics.bmo.com/en/publications/detail/368a0261-1e2a-4fcc-bd9b-9ae4e513b13c/ and https://economics.bmo.com/en/publications/detail/84b2f0d5-b1b7-421e-9b91-cd52dfb0d0c5/
https://economics.bmo.com/en/publications/detail/368a0261-1e2a-4fcc-bd9b-9ae4e513b13c/ and https://economics.bmo.com/en/publications/detail/84b2f0d5-b1b7-421e-9b91-cd52dfb0d0c5/
Source - https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/house-prices-numbers-july-1.5689129 or https://crhttps://www.cbc.ca/news/business/crea-november-sales-1.5841749eastats.crea.ca/en-CA/ or https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/crea-november-sales-1.5841749