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The BMO CashBack® World Elite®* Mastercard®* offers the highest cash back earn rate on groceries in Canada.* With this card, you can earn 3% cash back on groceries purchased at any store in Canada. This is a great card for anyone who wants to earn cash back on their grocery purchases.
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This is one of the best credit card for students, as it comes with no annual fees and allows its users to get cash back every time they spend while building a healthy credit history.
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Extended Warranty Insurance by BMO doubles the original manufacturer’s warranty to a maximum of 1 additional year.
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