New trivia question – Fraud Prevention Month Contest

by Natalie MacLellan on March 7, 2011

in Contests, Fraud Prevention

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March is Fraud Prevention Month, and to spread fraud awareness and knowledge across Atlantic Canada, we have joined with the Better Business Bureau of the Maritimes, New Brunswick Securities Commission and the Bank of Canada (Atlantic Region) to host an online fraud prevention trivia contest.
From March 2 to March 29 we’re giving away great prizes including gift cards for local restaurants, Chapters and iTunes, and commemorative editions of Canadian currency!

Learn how to play (link to simple rules)
Official contest rules

Monday, 7 March 2011
Today’s Trivia question is brought to you by  the Bank of Canada.

Answer the question below for your chance to win a $5 commemorative bill from the Bank of Canada. Draw takes place Friday, 11 March 2011.

QUESTION OF THE DAY:
Which of the following materials have been used to produce Bank of Canada bank notes?

a) Flax

b) Cotton
c) Linen
d) All of the above

Click here to visit the Bank of Canada website to find the answer.

Visit www.investinknowingmore.ca to provide your answer.

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