News Releases
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Jun 1, 2011
- Canada's answer to the U.S. Federal Reserve's Beige Book gets behind the numbers
- Douglas Porter: The Canadian economy has shifted from the recovery phase to a more mature expansion
- Gail Cocker: The most encouraging news is reflected in an increasing number of firms willing and able to invest in their operations to improve their productivity
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Jun 1, 2011
- Team named in memory of their friend and teammate
- Teammates travel in from small towns across the Laurentians
- Team now finalist for BMO Team of the Week grand prize which includes $125,000 field refurbishment
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Jun 1, 2011
New Report combines expertise from BMO's Economists with on-the-ground anecdotal information from BMO's Commercial Bankers
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May 31, 2011
Gibsons is Home to "The Beachcombers"-One of Canada's Longest Running TV Series (1972-1990)
- Branch Represents a $1.2 Million Investment in the Gibsons Community
- Free Coin Counting Machine for Consumers
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May 31, 2011
- Team eligible to win grand prize including $125,000 field refurbishment
- Team has selected the Canadian Cancer Society as charity of choice
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May 31, 2011
- BMO study shows almost two-thirds of homeowners plan on renovating in the next two years
- One-quarter motivated by friends'/neighbours' homes
- Canadian homeowners looking to renovations to improve lifestyle, increase value of home
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May 30, 2011
A Majority of Entrepreneurs Also Set to Expand Abroad Within Five Years
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May 28, 2011
First-Ever Large-Format Interactive Display Will Inform and Entertain Travellers Making Their Way Through Toronto's Pearson International Airport
- BMO's "Uncover the Rewards" game a first in Canadian airports
- More than 20 million travellers will view the game at Toronto's Pearson International Airport
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May 27, 2011
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May 27, 2011
First-Ever Large-Format Interactive Display Will Inform and Entertain Travellers Making Their Way Through Toronto's Pearson International Airport
- BMO's "Uncover the Rewards" game a first in Canadian airports.
- More than 20 million travellers will view the game at Toronto's Pearson International Airport
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May 27, 2011
- BMO study by Leger Marketing reveals that almost all parents say "fun" gets first place when choosing a sport
- Soccer is twice as popular as any other youth sport in Canada
- Health benefits and learning skills, such as responsibility and work ethic, are also top considerations
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May 27, 2011
Funds Raised Will Go Toward Muscular Dystrophy Canada's $500,000 Target to Benefit Those Living With Neuromuscular Disorders
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May 27, 2011
- Registered savings plans allow Canadians to invest in a tax-efficient manner
- However, despite the many benefits of registered plans:
-- Less than 10 per cent of those eligible have an RDSP
-- Barely half of parents have opened an RESP for their children
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May 27, 2011
- BMO study by Leger Marketing reveals that almost all parents say "fun" gets first place when choosing a sport
- Soccer is twice as popular as any other youth sport in Canada
- Health benefits and learning skills, such as responsibility and work ethic, are also top considerations
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May 26, 2011
Funds Raised Will Go Toward Muscular Dystrophy Canada's $500,000 Target to Benefit Those Living With Neuromuscular Disorders
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May 25, 2011
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May 25, 2011
- Team members referee games for younger girls teams in their club
- Team members participate in the Run for the Cure to raise money for cancer research
- Clippers now finalist for BMO Team of the Week grand prize which includes $125,000 field refurbishment
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May 24, 2011
- Team eligible to win grand prize including $125,000 field refurbishment
- Team has selected The Terry Fox Foundation as charity of choice
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May 21, 2011
As the Victoria Day long weekend arrives, what payment vehicles will Canadians most likely use for their spending?
- Debit cards dominate for retail purchases, such as gas, groceries and drug store items
- Most Canadians (81 per cent) use cash and debit for their day-to-day expenditures
- Canadians most likely to un-holster their credit cards for 'big-ticket' purchases, such as travel and furniture
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May 21, 2011
As the Victoria Day long weekend arrives, what payment vehicles will Canadians most likely use for their spending?
- Debit cards dominate for retail purchases, such as gas, groceries and drug store items
- Most Canadians (81 per cent) use cash and debit for their day-to-day expenditures
- Canadians most likely to un-holster their credit cards for 'big-ticket' purchases, such as travel and furniture
