Started off like a traditional interview: "Tell me about yourself", and then asking questions based on my resume and the things I claimed to have knowledge & experience in. I'm pretty good at being concise and to the point with my answers, so this whole process was rather quick; it only took 8 minutes. After those 8 minutes, the interviewer simply said "thank you, that is all. Good bye," and she hung up.
No chances to ask questions about the role or the job itself. Still very clueless as to what the job entails--I don't even know what technologies are involved on the team. In my opinion, this is a very rude way of conducting an interview, and represents total disrespect for the interviewee's time. An interview should go two ways. Avoid BMO unless you have no better options (I should mention that they did offer a high salary, but that's about the only good thing about the position).