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  2. University of Toronto Faculty of Music - Wikipedia

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    1969 The Opera School transferred to the Faculty of Music and a two-year opera diploma program was approved. 1969-1970 A new curriculum was put into place – ‘basic music’ subjects in the first two years were common to all students. The Master of Music in Performance was approved.

  3. John E. Floyd - Wikipedia

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    "The Asset Theory of the Exchange Rate: A Comment," Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 1978. "The Structure of Production, the Composition of Final Demand and the Determination of the Price Level and Employment," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, May 1978, (with J. Allan Hynes).

  4. Bank of Canada - Wikipedia

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    In March 2022, The Bank of Canada raised its benchmark interest rate for the first time in over three years, claiming that future rate increases are needed to fight inflationary pressures expected to worsen due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Canada's central bank raised its overnight rate goal by a quarter-percentage point to 0.50 percent.

  5. Interest rate - Wikipedia

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    The annual interest rate is the rate over a period of one year. Other interest rates apply over different periods, such as a month or a day, but they are usually annualized . The interest rate has been characterized as "an index of the preference . . . for a dollar of present [income] over a dollar of future income". [ 1 ]

  6. Conservatory Canada - Wikipedia

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    Conservatory Canada is one of the few music examining bodies in the world that offers "virtual" examinations, branded as eExams. [4] By utilizing Internet midi and video conferencing, students can be examined for each level at a distance, making examinations available to remote regions in Canada and the world.

  7. Canada Savings Bond - Wikipedia

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    The Canada Savings Bond (French: Obligations d’épargne du Canada) was an investment instrument offered by the Government of Canada from 1945 to 2017, sold between early October and December 1 of every year. [1] It was issued by the Bank of Canada and was intended to offer a competitive interest rate, and had a guaranteed minimum interest rate.

  8. Music theory - Wikipedia

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    AB Guide to Music Theory, Part 1. London: Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music. ISBN 1-85472-446-0. Taylor, Eric (1991). AB Guide to Music Theory, Part 2. London: Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music. ISBN 1-85472-447-9. Thrasher, Alan (2000). Chinese Musical Instruments. London and New York: Oxford University Press.

  9. Category:Canadian music by year - Wikipedia

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