News Releases
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Dec 21, 2011
Canadian spending showing serious signs of life
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Dec 21, 2011
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Dec 21, 2011
- 94 per cent of Canadians believe it's important to buy locally grown produce and wine on a regular basis
- Agricultural sector accounts for approximately eight per cent of Canada's total Gross Domestic Product
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Dec 21, 2011
- Canadians will donate an average of $487 in 2011
- Charitable donations usually spike during the holiday season and so do fraudulent charity schemes
- It's critical for Canadians to do their due diligence before making a donation
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Dec 20, 2011
- Canadians expect to spend $1397 this holiday season
- Gift giving spend decreases while holiday entertaining spending accounts for the biggest year-over-year increase - up by more than $100
- Albertans set to spend the most on average on gifts
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Dec 20, 2011
- BMO study finds that most grandparents give approximately $100 a year in gifts to each of their grandkids
- A holiday gift of $100 a year from each set of grandparents to an RESP can provide a child with up to $11,000 for their post-secondary education
- Current cost of a four-year degree can be up to $60,000; it could be as high as $140,000 for a child born in 2011
- BMO offers advice on how to maximize education savings
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Dec 19, 2011
Writing a story on retirement or investing? Need some background, a quote, a different perspective?
Call the BMO RRSP Media Hotline at 1-866-298-8385 or e-mail Rachael McKay at rachael.mckay@bmo.com
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Dec 19, 2011
Paying down household debt and holiday gifts top uses for year-end bonuses
- 29 per cent of working Canadians expect to receive a year-end bonus
- 79 per cent of those who anticipate receiving a bonus believe it will be the same or more than last year
- Over half of Canadians who expect to receive a year-end bonus will use the money to pay down household debt
