News Releases
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Aug 1, 2011
BMO offers financial advice to "Boomerpreneurs" launching new businesses
- More than half of boomers start their own businesses because they want to work for themselves, not because of need
- The number of self-employed Canadians aged 55 years and older doubled between 1990 and 2008
- The most commonly cited sources for funding a new business are withdrawals from personal savings or loans
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Aug 1, 2011
- Canadians can cast their votes from August 1 to 15 at BMOsoccer.com
- Grand prize includes $125,000 towards community soccer field refurbishment in team's community
- BMO recently issued report with Queen's University entitled More Than a Game: The Power of Soccer in Youth Development
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Jul 31, 2011
- Only 8 per cent believe that local businesses in their community will shrink
- Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and B.C. show highest levels of optimism
- Optimism mirrors different levels of growth across the country, says BMO Economics
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Jul 30, 2011
- Food Day Canada celebrates locavore movement-those who make an effort to eat locally
- BMO survey finds a patriotic 94 per cent of Canadians feel it's important to purchase Canadian products
- Nearly eight in 10 try to purchase Canadian poultry and vegetables always or frequently, followed by beef (75 per cent)
- Survey shows Alberta big on beef, Ontario sweet on fruit, Quebec stuck on syrup and Manitoba and Saskatchewan pick pork
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Jul 30, 2011
- Ahead of the August long weekend, BMO's Semi-Annual 'Tips on Tipping' guide helps Canadians spread the wealth this summer
- BMO survey shows more than half of Canadians choosing 'staycations' this summer
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Jul 30, 2011
BMO provides outlook for economy, borrowing costs, and personal debt ceiling
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Jul 29, 2011
- Food Day Canada celebrates locavore movement-those who make an effort to eat locally
- BMO survey finds a patriotic 94 per cent of Canadians feel it's important to purchase Canadian products
- Nearly eight in 10 try to purchase Canadian poultry and vegetables always or frequently, followed by beef (75 per cent)
- Survey shows Alberta big on beef, Ontario sweet on fruit, Quebec stuck on syrup and Manitoba and Saskatchewan pick pork
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Jul 29, 2011
- Ahead of the August long weekend, BMO's Semi-Annual 'Tips on Tipping' guide helps Canadians spread the wealth this summer
- BMO survey shows more than half of Canadians choosing 'staycations' this summer
