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Canadians want to use their cash, and not just on another big screen TV. A new Statistics Canada report released Thursday reveals that in 2006, charitable donations totalled $8.5 billion, an increase of 8.3% from the year before. “This is very significant,” says Malcolm Burrows, head of philanthropic advisory services at Scotia Private Client Group. […]
By Bryan Borzykowski |November 1, 2007
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(October 31, 2007) Clients who have problems with their Registered Education Savings Plans can now take their disputes to the Ombudsman for Banking Services and Investments, but only if their plan provider is a member of the industry’s association. The Registered Education Savings Plan Dealers Association of Canada has signed an agreement to allow the […]
By Staff |October 31, 2007
(October 2007) SRI is for anyone who wants to build financial security while supporting responsible business practices. The Advisor’s Edge Report’s Special Report on Socially Responsible Investing takes an in-depth look at a number of aspects of this growing category: 1) The Screening Process – specifically The Ethical Funds Company’s Corporate Sustainability Scorecard 2) The […]
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Tuesday’s proposed tax cuts by the federal government are garnering positive reviews from the financial services industry. But the ghosts of last Halloween still linger. Last year’s economic statement by Finance Minister Jim Flaherty, in which he announced a substantial tax increase on income trusts, took the markets by surprise. This year’s commitment to expedite […]
By Mark Noble |October 31, 2007
(October 30, 2007) If the financial industry needs more proof that the country needs a single regulator, then it should take a close look at a new study by the Queen’s School of Business. The report reveals that many publicly traded Canadian firms aren’t disclosing the results of “evaluations that assess the design of their […]
By Staff |October 30, 2007
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Canadians are generally confident about the state of their financial service providers, concludes a survey commissioned by the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions. Conducted by Environics on behalf of the OSFI, the biannual Public Confidence Survey found 91% of Canadians are confident about the financial health and stability of their bank, while 83% […]
By Mark Noble |October 30, 2007
He has put up a fight, but Boaz Manor will soon be on his way back to Canada to face the charges laid against him by the RCMP and the Ontario Securities Commission over the collapse of Portus Group. An Israeli court has cleared the way for Manor’s return to Toronto, and he is expected […]
By Steven Lamb |October 30, 2007
Despite warnings from economists of all stripes, Federal Finance Minister Jim Flaherty has announced the government will proceed with its previously promised cut in the GST. But he isn’t stopping there. In the Economic Statement delivered today, Flaherty announced his intention to slash corporate taxes from the current level of 22.1% to 15% by 2012. […]
(October 29, 2007) Morningstar Canada has launched Fund Analyst Picks, a list of top mutual funds, which will be available through the company’s retail and advisor websites. “The Morningstar Fund Analyst Picks represent the culmination of everything we do here at Morningstar,” says David O’Leary, manager of fund analysis at Morningstar. “We utilize the data, […]
By Staff |October 29, 2007
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A slowdown in the U.S. economy is inevitable, but a full-fledged recession is not likely in the cards, according to the heads of investment at BMO Harris Private Banking. “I still believe we have a strong global economic recovery in place, notwithstanding whatever slowing does occur south of the border, and as a result, we […]
By Steven Lamb |October 29, 2007
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