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  2. Canada Savings Bond - Wikipedia

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    Canada Savings Bonds were available in regular interest, which paid the interest directly to the bond holder, and compounding interest, which added to interest to the principal for the purpose of future interest calculations, only paying when the bond was redeemed. The interest rate was guaranteed for 1 year and could fluctuate with market ...

  3. Savings bond - Wikipedia

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    A savings bond is a government bond designed to provide funds for the issuer while also providing a relatively safe investment for the purchaser to save money, typically a retail investor. The earliest savings bonds were the war bond programs of World War II. Examples of savings bonds include: Canada Savings Bond. Ontario Savings Bond

  4. Category:Government bonds issued by Canada - Wikipedia

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  5. List of government bonds - Wikipedia

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    Savings bond; Bureau of the Fiscal Service Canada. Issued By: Canada Bond - fixed rate; Real return bond (RRB) - inflation-indexed; Canada Savings Bond (CSB)

  6. Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation was created 4 March 1967 [1] (under Schedule III, Part 1 of the Financial Administration Act and Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation Act). It is similar to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation in the United States. Since 1967, 43 financial institutions have failed in Canada and all 43 were members ...

  7. Saskatchewan Savings Bond - Wikipedia

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    On July 15, 2007, the Government issued $183.7 million 5 year, 4.2 per cent Series 16 Saskatchewan Savings Bonds and redeemed $187.8 million of previous series savings bonds, for a net reduction in savings bonds outstanding of $4.1 million. [1] The minimum purchase value was $100 and the maximum value was $200,000.

  8. Ontario Savings Bond - Wikipedia

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    Ontario Savings Bonds (French: Obligations d’épargne de l’Ontario, OSBs) were bond securities offered by the province of Ontario from 1995 to 2018. Unlike the Canada Savings Bond , OSBs were sold only to residents of Ontario, and their principal and interest were backed by the Province of Ontario.

  9. List of tariffs in Canada - Wikipedia

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    1965: Canada–United States Automotive Products Agreement (Auto Pact) 1973–1979: Tokyo round of GATT; 1988: Canada–United States Free Trade Agreement; 1993: North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) 1994: World Trade Organization created; 1997: Canada–Israel Free Trade Agreement (CIFTA) 1997: Canada–Chile Free Trade Agreement (CCFTA)