News Releases
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Jun 20, 2011
- Team eligible to win grand prize, including $125,000 field refurbishment
- Mayor Don MacLean will join Rockets for their celebration
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Jun 20, 2011
- Selection of the BMO Team of the Week 2011 Champion open to Canadian public through online voting at bmosoccer.com from August 1 to August 15
- BMO Team of the Week Grand Prize includes $125,000 for local soccer field refurbishment and a team trip to see Toronto FC or Vancouver Whitecaps FC
- BMO Team of the Week Winners to date: Blainville U11 MAA of Blainville, QC; The Rockets of Pitt Meadows, BC; Les Forty Four's of Prevost et St. Colomban, QC; Central Queens Clippers U12 Girls of Hunter River, PEI; Vaughan Battlecats of Maple, ON; Peterborough City U12 Boys of Peterborough, ON; Dundas Dragons U10 Girls of Dundas, ON; SWU Red Devils FC01 of Calgary, AB; Gabriola Wolves of Gabriola Island, BC
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Jun 20, 2011
- Opportunity to Hear Directly From Canadian and U.S. Industry Leaders
- Executives From More Than 20 Leading North American Pipelines and Utilities Companies Will Be in Attendance
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Jun 18, 2011
One in four Canadians would start-up their own boutique or specialty store
- Franchises second most popular choice of Canadians
- Online business ranks as third most popular choice
- Each year there are more than 130,000 new business start-ups in Canada
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Jun 18, 2011
- Two-thirds still believe it's more socially acceptable for a woman, rather than a man, to be the homemaker
- Despite this, the number of stay-at-home dads has tripled in the last 30 years
- Majority of Canadians cite increased gender equality as why more fathers are choosing to stay at home
- BMO provides financial advice for families thinking of making the switch from two incomes to one
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Jun 17, 2011
Executives From BMO Nesbitt Burns, BMO InvestorLine and BMO's Retirement Market Group Host Media Roundtable on June 21st at 2:15 p.m. ET
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Jun 17, 2011
- Two-thirds still believe it's more socially acceptable for a woman, rather than a man, to be the homemaker
- Despite this, the number of stay-at-home dads has tripled in the last 30 years
- Majority of Canadians cite increased gender equality as why more fathers are choosing to stay at home
- BMO provides financial advice for families thinking of making the switch from two incomes to one
