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Results of 2006 Competitive Alternatives Study: KPMG

Toronto (ots/PRNewswire)

KPMG will unveil the results of its
2006 Competitive Alternatives study on March 21st, 9:30 a.m. in the
TSX Gallery Room.
The 2004 edition of Competitive Alternatives acknowledged Canada
as the most cost efficient G7 country in which to locate business
operations. The press conference will declare the 2006 cost
competitiveness leader among nine industrialized countries, and will
discuss the impact of the rising dollar on Canada's ability to
compete globally.
For reporters interested in discussing Canada's competitive
advantages in the global marketplace, Mark MacDonald, Director with
KPMG's advisory services practice and Glen Mair and Stuart MacKay,
authors of the Competitive Alternatives study, will be available at
the technical briefing for journalists.
What: KPMG's 2006 Competitive Alternatives Study: A Guide to
    International Business Cost. (www.CompetitiveAlternatives.com)
    When: Tuesday, March 21, 9:30 am ET
    Where: TSX Gallery Room, 130 King Street West
    Who:
    Mark MacDonald, Director with KPMG's Advisory practice in Toronto
    Glen Mair, Director, MMK Consulting Inc
    Stuart MacKay, Director, MMK Consulting Inc.
What is Competitive Alternatives Study?
Competitive Alternatives is KPMG's comprehensive guide for
comparing business costs in North America, Europe and Asia Pacific.
The 2006 study is the most thorough comparison of international
business cost even undertaken by KPMG, and contains essential
information for any company seeking a cost advantage in locating
international business operations.

Contact:

For further information: Media Contacts: Sharon Godsell, Media
Relations, KPMG, +1-416-777-3533, sgodsell@kpmg.ca; Julie Bannerjea,
Senior Manager, Media Relations, KPMG, +1-416-777-3243,
jbannerjea@kpmg.ca