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Our Public Information Office can answer your questions about the Bank of Canada and its activities. It also provides daily telephone updates of various statistical data.
Our media team is here to answer questions from journalists.
The Bank offers free printed materials, tools, and information services to help you identify genuine bank notes.
The Bank's Mutilated Notes Service examines damaged bank notes to determine their value.
The Information Resource Centre specializes in the fields of economics and central banking.
The Archives is the official repository for the Bank's historical records.
The Access to Information Act is one way that Canadians citizens, people who live in Canada, and corporations resident in Canada can access federal-government records that are not of a personal nature.
The Privacy Act provides a right of access to personal information under the control of a government institution.