
James E.Coyne
Governor, Bank of Canada
M
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Coyne was appointed
Governor of the Bank of Canada and President of the Industrial Development
Bank on 1 January 1955.
Born in Winnipeg, Mr. Coyne graduated from the
University of Manitoba with a BA in 1931 and studied at Oxford University
as a Rhodes Scholar, attaining a BA Jurisprudence and BCL in 1934.
Mr. Coyne first joined the Research Department of
the Bank of Canada in 1938. He left to join the Central Mortgage Bank in
June 1939 and subsequently served with the Foreign Exchange Control Board,
the Canadian Embassy in Washington, and the Wartime Prices & Trade
Board. He served in the Royal Canadian Air Force from 1942 to 1944.
Returning to the Bank of Canada in 1944, Mr. Coyne
was Executive Assistant to Governor Towers from 1944 to 1949. He took on
additional duties as Securities Advisor from 1946 to 1949 and served as
Deputy Governor from 1950 to 1954.
Mr. Coyne resigned from the Bank on 13 July 1961.
Winnipeg then became his
home.

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