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(November 15, 2002) The number of Canadians who reported investment income in 2001 dropped by roughly 500,000. Statistics Canada said about eight million Canadians reported receiving $32.8 billion in investment income last year. They represented 36% of tax filers. In 2000, about 8.5 million people received $32.6 billion in investment income, after adjustments for inflation. […]
By Jim MacDonald |November 19, 2002
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(November 13, 2002) On September 17, word that the GST could increase to 10% made Canadians gasp in horror. The rumour was scoffed at by Prime Minister Jean Chretien in an effort to ease fears, even though it could have brought in an additional $9 billion a year — funds to pay for what is […]
By Sheila Avari |November 19, 2002
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(November 14, 2002) Canadian pension assets under external management exceeded the $500-billion level for the first time ever in 2002. As of June 30, the 163 firms surveyed for the “The Top 40 Money Managers of 2002” by Benefits Canada magazine managed $516.4 billion in aggregate — a 3.8% increase over the 2001 total. Equity […]
operational risks and financing cost savings ($45 million) operational risks and financing cost savings ($45 million) operational efficiency gains ($42 million) transaction correction cost reductions ($35 million) new revenue sources ($10 million) infrastructure savings ($5 million) “The reduction in cost and risk associated with implementing STP in the securities industry will result in better service, […]
By Doug Watt |November 19, 2002
(November 19, 2002) Canadians used up only about 9% of the total RRSP contribution room available in 2001. Statistics Canada reported today that a total of 6,241,050 taxfilers contributed just over $28.4 billion to their RRSPs in 2001. The RRSP contributions fell 3.0% from 2000, when Canadians socked away $29.3 billion. The number of contributors […]
(November 19, 2002) Canada’s hodgepodge system of securities regulation is not beyond repair, but it does need a serious upgrade as soon as possible, says Saskatchewan lawyer Harold MacKay. In a report released today on ways to improve the current regime, MacKay recommends a committee be set up focusing on two models: harmonization or a […]
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By Sheila Avari |November 18, 2002
(November 13, 2002) Canadian financial advisors want their clients to save more for future healthcare costs, yet a new survey suggests few clients follow this advice. The Health and Wealth Survey was commissioned by Advisor.ca, Advisor’s Edge and Objectif Conseiller to gauge the opinions of advisors regarding their clients’ concerns about the funding of healthcare, […]
By Jim MacDonald |November 18, 2002
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(November 15, 2002) For the second consecutive month, mutual fund redemptions topped the $1 billion mark as wary investors continued to shy away from the markets, despite signs of a rebound. Outflows totaled $1.1 billion in October, says the Investment Funds Institute of Canada, the same as September. It’s the seventh straight month of redemptions. […]
By Doug Watt |November 18, 2002
(November 13, 2002) The federal government is adjusting personal income tax rates by 1.6% next year as part of its annual effort to account for inflation. Since 2000, Ottawa has changed personal tax rates on January 1 each year in an attempt to avoid automatic tax increases that occur when income rises with inflation, also […]
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