Summer is Here, Canada Day, Christmas and #BestMoneyStories
Could it be Canada Day on June 26th? Well in 2015 many things were possible, including lots of money talk about spending on holidays.
Could it be Canada Day on June 26th? Well in 2015 many things were possible, including lots of money talk about spending on holidays.
Talk of using Aeroplan points to pay down student debt and an early Father’s Day discussion as well? All of this for June 2015.
Did we really want to have Voldemort for PM in June 2015? Well maybe not, but hockey was still on our minds, as was money issues.
Starbucks and it’s payment system has been hacked many times, and I have been the victim of it a few times, and other financial stories.
On Wednesday the Bank of Canada decided that the Canadian Economy is still in need of stimulus, so there was no change in the key overnight rate (which remains at 3/4% for now). The decision is nicely summed up in the final paragraph of the short statement:
Although a number of complex adjustments are under way, the Bank’s assessment of risks to the inflation profile has not materially changed. Risks to financial stability remain elevated, but appear to be evolving as expected. Weighing all of these risks, the Bank judges that the current degree of monetary policy stimulus remains appropriate and therefore the target for the overnight rate remains at 3/4 per cent.
It seems like the Canadian economy is like our kids, hooked on a high sugar (stimulant) diet. There is a statement about the “Bond Backup” so again, we shall see where this all might lead.
As of next Wednesday (June 3rd), the new CRTC guidelines in terms of contract length will be law. This means folks (like me) who signed any contract before June 3rd, 2013, can walk away from the contract with no penalties (no penalties are allowed after 24 months of the contract), so there may be a whole bunch of great new deals coming up in the near future.
How much is this great new plan for Sick Leave for Civil Servants going to cost? We may never know since the Feds don’t seem obliged to publish the price points for their new plans. Yes, the abolition of the current system is going to allegedly save $900M but the savings going forward with the new system being proposed is not as clear.
Dirty Football? No, I am not talking about Deflate-gate, it seems 7 FIFA officials have been arrested in Switzerland, and charged with receiving bribes. Doesn’t seem that surprising to me, how else can you justify having the Football World Cup in Qatar? Corruption in FIFA? The next thing you’ll be telling me is there are corrupt politicians!
Hockey continues to linger, as does the NBA, but the CFL will start soon, as will the NFL. Plenty of things to enjoy on TV, but maybe I should be outside enjoying the sunny weather: