
Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem says the central bank is preparing for a future that looks more uncertain and more prone to shocks. In a speech to the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade on Monday, he said structural changes are underway in the world, including demographic shifts, technological changes, decarbonization and a move away from globalization. "We need to use the pandemic experience to prepare for future crises," Macklem said in a prepared text of his speech. Sean Fraser to leave federal cabinet as PMO pushes to add Mark Carney To that end, Macklem says the Bank of Canada is working to learn what it can from how the economy reacted to the pandemic and its aftermath. The Bank of Canada is conducting a review of the policy actions it took to restore financial stability and support the economy during the pandemic that it plans to publish along with an assessment of an independent panel of experts. Macklem said the spike in inflation in 2022 was a reminder that even though inflation was relatively low and stable for 30 years leading up to the pandemic, central banks cannot take public trust for granted. "All of a sudden, people couldn't afford the things they need. And while inflation is low once again, many prices are still a lot higher than they were before the pandemic. So, people feel ripped off. And that erodes public trust in our economic system," he said in his speech. Terry Fox on the $5, big money for the border — what we learned from the economic statement The Bank of Canada has cut its key policy interest rate five times this year including last week when it reduced the benchmark by a half a percentage point to 3.25 per cent. Macklem says the bank will be evaluating the need for further reductions in the policy rate one decision at a time and anticipates a more gradual approach to monetary policy if the economy evolves as expected. Statistics Canada reported last month that the annual inflation rate was two per cent in Ontario, hitting the Bank of Canada's target. The speech by Macklem came ahead of the release of the November inflation report on Tuesday.Mila Kunis claims that she fell in love with her Jewish identity because of her husband, Ashton Kutcher. Through her marriage to Ashton Kutcher , Mila Kunis not only discovered love but also a fresh understanding of her Jewish identity. ET Year-end Special Reads Two sectors that rose on India's business horizon in 2024 2025 outlook: Is it time for cautious optimism or rekindling animal spirits? 2024: Govt moves ahead with simultaneous polls plan; India holds largest democratic exercise In a YouTube video posted Thursday, December 26, discussing Hanukkah with activist Noa Tishby, the 41-year-old actress said she attributes her feelings of Jewish pride to Kutcher, as quoted in a report by US Weekly. He chose to be Jewish. He explained the religion to her, and she fell in love with it. ALSO READ Are Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis going too hard with their kids? They are not giving them Christmas gifts and don't plan to set up trust funds Discovering Faith Through Marriage Being Jewish is like going on a choose-your-own-journey, where you can choose the aspects of it that speak to you. Furthermore, there is no right or wrong Jewish identity. In modern-day Ukraine, Mila Kunis was born and raised Jewish, while Kutcher was raised Catholic but has been a long-time follower of Kabbalah, a branch of Judaism that emphasises Jewish mysticism. When faced with a problem, Kutcher shared that they use the tools they have learnt and a solution comes out. Imagine waking up each day with the assurance that you can overcome any challenge and achieve the best result possible. Their spiritual foundation provides for that. 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She clarified that she was in a country that didn't allow for religion. For her, it's a culture because she was raised in a Jewish environment. Mila Kunis joked that she was raised with a lot of guilt, which she carried into adulthood. She believes she is afraid of not eating enough and even afraid of hungry people. 'I'm hungry,' is the worst thing her kids can say to her,' she said. Food is the solution to everything. Are you worn out? Consume some food. Are you irritable? Eat some food... It is just something that's embedded in her. She and Kutcher married in 2015 and welcomed two kids, Wyatt (10) and Dimitri (8). Now, Kunis is getting to experience new aspects of her culture through her and Kutcher's children. Her kids very much identify with the religious aspect of Hanukkah, and through her and Kutcher's children, Kunis is experiencing new facets of her culture. FAQs How has Ashton Kutcher influenced Mila Kunis' Jewish identity? Kutcher's interest in Kabbalah and approach to Judaism helped Kunis rediscover her love of her religion and traditions. Do Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher follow Jewish traditions with their children? Yes, the couple observes traditions such as Shabbat and Hanukkah , which help their children connect with their Jewish heritage. (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel )
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