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Manitoba at centre of Canadian map of charitable giving

New Brunswick: 23.5% (0.64% — $883) Quebec: 22.7% (0.31% — $463) Newfoundland/Labrador: 21.2% (0.50% — $700) Statistics Canada says the generosity of Canadians has risen slowly, both in constant dollars and as a proportion of household income, for the past several decades. Related News Stories Charitable givers: Canadians donated more to charities in 2001 ‘Tis […]

By Jim MacDonald |December 12, 2002

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IFIC, IDA welcome proposed increase to RRSP limits as first step

(December 11, 2002) A recommendation by the House of Commons finance committee to raise annual RRSP contribution limits by nearly 50% is long overdue and a step in the right direction, according to the heads of Canada’s mutual fund and brokerage industry associations. Two weeks ago, the influential committee suggested raising limits to $19,000 from […]

By Doug Watt |December 11, 2002

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Ontario government passes tougher securities laws

(December 10, 2002) The Ontario government has passed consumer protection legislation that gives the province’s securities regulator new powers to impose fines. Bill 198, first introduced in October, was given final approval yesterday at Queen’s Park. The Ontario Securities Commission now has the authority to hand out fines of up to $1 million for securities […]

By Doug Watt |December 10, 2002

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Standing pat: Fed holds interest rate steady at 1.25%

(December 10, 2002) In its last interest rate announcement of 2002, the U.S. Federal Reserve today left its key overnight lending rate unchanged at 1.25%, a 41-year low. In a statement accompanying today’s decision, the Fed says that “robust underlying growth in productivity is providing ongoing support to economic activity,” suggesting that although further cuts […]

By Doug Watt |December 10, 2002

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