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Mother's Day spending plans revealed
Written by Amanda Ryder   
While most Canadians (68 per cent) have gifts for their own moms, when it comes to the other moms in our lives, some of us are a little more selective. For example, almost half of Canadian men (48 per cent) plan to give a gift to the mother of their children, while only 20 per cent are buying for their mothers-in-law. Women (38 per cent), on the other hand, are more likely to buy for their in-laws and other mother figures in their lives.   

Spending on Mom

Regardless of who we're buying for, 88 per cent of us plan to spend the same amount or more this Mother's Day. Most Canadians (61 per cent) plan to spend anywhere from $20 - $100.

Atlantic Canadians are the country's biggest spenders, with one-fifth (20 per cent) planning to spend $100-$200, while Quebecers (39 per cent) are the thriftiest, spending $20-$50.

Gifts for Mom
Canadians like to keep it simple, with 35 per cent giving mom a card and 29 per cent planning to cook for mom. Ontarians (33 per cent) are most likely to put their culinary skills to use for mom. Flowers (29 per cent) are also a popular choice, and men (32 per cent) are more likely than women (24 per cent) to head to the florist.

Should we stay in or go out?
While a significant number of Canadians (27 per cent) plan to go out for dinner, more men (32 per cent) will take mom out for dinner compared to women (22 per cent).

Mom or Dad?

While we honour mom, we can't forget dad. More than half (56 per cent) of Canadians say mom and dad are treated equally on their special day. Father's Day is June 21.