Beaudry, who joined the six-person governing council in 2019, will be the third deputy governor to depart in the span of a year
deputy governor Paul Beaudry is leaving the central bank, becoming the third member of the bank’s governing council to depart in the span of a year.
Mr. Beaudry, an academic who joined the bank’s six-person governing council in 2019, was one of two deputy governors responsible for overseeing the central bank’s financial system activities. He also oversaw the bank’s international analysis. Mr. Beaudry is returning to his position as a professor of economics at the University of British Columbia.
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