Governor of the Bank of Canada
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The Governor of the Bank of Canada is chief executive officer and the chairman of the board of directors of the Bank of Canada. The current Governor is David A. Dodge, since 2001. The governor is appointed by the Prime Minister of Canada, but once in office is intended to be independent.
Past Governors of the Bank of Canada
- Gordon Thiessen (1994-2001)
- John Crow (1987-1994)
- Gerald Bouey (1973-1987)
- Louis Rasminsky (1961-1973)
- James Coyne (1955-1961)
- Graham Towers (1934-1954)
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