Industry

The outlook for Canada’s provinces and beyond

(March 22, 2005) In the next couple of years, economic growth in many countries will be dependent on domestic demand while the U.S. dollar stabilizes. Business and consumer spending are going to buoy the Canadian economy in 2005, the dollar will likely finish the year around 80 cents US and the Bank of Canada will […]

By Kate McCaffery |March 22, 2005

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Briefly:

(March 24, 2005) Quebec’s securities regulator, l’Autorité des marchés financiers (AMF), has succeeded in having a man jailed for 10 days for failure to comply with an order to cease distribution of investment contracts. A Superior Court justice ordered Michel Maheux incarcerated and fined $4,500, with his firm, Coopérative de producteurs de bois précieux Québec […]

By Staff |March 21, 2005

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Helping clients avoid tax haven heartache

(March 21, 2005) Irrationality has long been the bane and the driver of financial markets, but just as financial advisors need to be vigilant about their advice and client investment decisions, a lesser recognized risk — a potentially powerful Achilles heel for many people — is the urge to avoid taxes. Paying taxes is inevitable […]

By Kate McCaffery |March 21, 2005

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Like it or not, rates will rise

(March 21, 2005) On Tuesday, the Federal Reserve is widely expected to raise interest rates south of the border, making it the seventh consecutive credit-tightening move. So far, the Bank of Canada has been reluctant to follow suit, partly as a measure to bring the soaring Canadian dollar back under control. But eventually, the low […]

By Steven Lamb |March 21, 2005

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