Papers Stolen From Bank of Canada Governor Carney's Car, Globe & Mail Says
Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney’s car was broken into by a thief in Montreal on Nov. 1 and a bag containing classified documents was stolen, the Globe & Mail reported, citing Jeremy Harrison, a spokesman for the central bank.
While the papers had varying levels of security classification, none were related to sensitive policy matters such as the direction of interest rates, the newspaper said.
The incident led to a review of the bank’s security procedures, policies and training, the Globe & Mail cited the spokesman as saying.
The car was left in the care of one of the bank’s drivers, who are expected to “exercise sound judgment” and “demonstrate security awareness,” the newspaper reported.
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