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  2. TD Canada Trust - Wikipedia

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    TD Canada Trust branch in Edmonton, Alberta. The Bank of Toronto (founded in 1855) and The Dominion Bank (founded in 1869) merged on 1 February 1955 to form TD Bank. Canada Trust, founded in 1864 in London, Ontario as Huron and Erie Savings and Loan Society, was acquired by TD Bank in 2000, after which TD adopted the new brand name "TD Bank Financial Group".

  3. TD Tower - Wikipedia

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    TD Tower may refer to: the six towers of Toronto-Dominion Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; TD Tower (Vancouver), British Columbia, Canada; TD Centre (Halifax, Nova Scotia), Canada; TD Tower (Edmonton), Alberta, Canada; TD Canada Trust Tower, at Brookfield Place (Toronto), Ontario, Canada; TD Canada Trust Tower (Calgary), Alberta, Canada

  4. Toronto-Dominion Bank - Wikipedia

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    The remaining branch in Paris, Ontario, was sold to Laurentian Bank of Canada. In all six TD branches and seven Canada Trust branches specifically changed hands to meet the Competition Bureau's requirements. [18] In response, TD announced it would close 275 branches, representing 4,900 employees, to adhere to the ruling and to reduce overall costs.

  5. TD Tower (Edmonton) - Wikipedia

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    TD Tower is an office tower in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.It stands at 117 metres (384 feet) or 29 storeys tall and was completed in 1976. It was designed by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill LLP and is connected to the Edmonton City Centre retail complex.

  6. TD Terrace - Wikipedia

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    TD Terrace is a commercial skyscraper near the Financial District of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Located at northeast corner of the intersection of Front Street and Simcoe Street [Wikidata], TD Terrace is an office space for and a branch of Toronto-Dominion Bank. [1] The building also includes offices of the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan. [2]

  7. List of tallest buildings in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Suncor Energy Centre - East: Petro-Canada Centre: Calgary: 130 m (430 ft) 33 1984 [20] 36 Bell Tower: Edmonton: 129.9 m (426 ft) 31 1982 37 Edmonton Tower: Edmonton: 129.84 m (426.0 ft) 29 2016 [21] [22] 38 Calgary Courts Centre: Calgary Courts Centre: Calgary: 129 m (423 ft) 26 2007 39 Western Canadian Place - South: Western Canadian Place ...

  8. Edmonton City Centre - Wikipedia

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    Edmonton Centre: 1974 Eaton Centre: 1987 Edmonton City Centre: 1999: Developer: Oxford Properties (East), Eaton's and the Triple Five Group (West) Management: Olympia Trencevski: Owner: Oxford Properties [1] No. of stores and services: 170: No. of anchor tenants: 4: Total retail floor area: 75,450.5 m 2 (812,142 sq ft) No. of floors: 4: Public ...

  9. Big Five banks of Canada - Wikipedia

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    According to a ranking produced by Standard & Poor's, in 2017, the Big Five banks of Canada are among the world's 100 largest banks, with TD Bank, RBC, Scotiabank, BMO, and CIBC at 26th, 28th, 45th, 52nd, and 63rd place, respectively. [4] RBC and TD Bank are also on the Financial Stability Board's list of systemically important banks as of 2020 ...