Trending
A red, white, and black flag with a white background.
Dr. Cooper is Chief Economist of Dominion Lending Centres, Canada’s leading mortgage and leasing company with more than 2,600 members offering free expert advice across the country. In this role, Dr. Cooper helps Canadians understand the issues surrounding their most important financial decision— buying a home. Named “the megawatt celebrity economist” by Canada’s national newspaper—and repeatedly cited as one of the most influential women in Canada, Dr. Cooper served as Chief Economist and Executive Vice-President of BMO Financial Group where she was responsible for global economic and financial forecasting as well as country-risk and industry-risk analysis. She joined BMO Financial Group in 1994 when it acquired Burns Fry, where she had been Chief Economist, Co-Head of Fixed Income and the first female director of a Bay Street investment firm. Dr. Cooper has an M.A. and Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Pittsburgh. She began her career at the Federal Reserve Board in Washington, D.C. where she worked very closely with then-Chairman, Paul Volcker and subsequently joined the Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae) as Director of Financial Economics.

Blowout Canadian job growth continued in March This morning, Statistics Canada released the March 2021 Labour Force Survey showing much stronger-than-expected job growth for the...

Banking regulator aims to make it tougher to get an uninsured mortgage With several Big-Five bank CEOs calling for regulatory action to slow the red-hot...

Easing restrictions ignite Canadian job market in February This morning, Statistics Canada released the February 2021 Labour Force Survey showing much stronger-than-expected job growth. The...

Bank of Canada holds rates and bond-buying steady Much has changed since the Bank of Canada’s last decision on January 20. While the second pandemic...

This morning’s Stats Canada release showed that economic growth in the final quarter of last year was a surprisingly strong 9.6% (annualized). The surge in...