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  2. List of Canadian tribunals - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of tribunals in Canada. Tribunals do not necessarily have to be referred to as such in their title, and are also commonly known as "commissions" or "boards." [1] Tribunals in Canada are established by federal or provincial legislation, and generally refer to any persons or institution with authority to judge, adjudicate on, or ...

  3. Public holidays in Canada - Wikipedia

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    [53] [54] Thanksgiving is not a statutory holiday. Canada Day is not a statutory holiday as July 1 is Memorial Day. Provincial statutory. Memorial Day (July 1) Armistice Day (Remembrance Day) (November 11) Optional. The following is a list of designated paid holidays for government employees. [55] Saint Patrick's Day (March 17) Saint George's ...

  4. Bank Act (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    On June 30, 2017, the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions issued an advisory, stating that it planned to enforce the Bank Act's prohibitions on using the word or verbiage "bank" in connection to any financial service that is not a bank. The terms were required to be removed from websites by the end of 2017, from print ...

  5. Bank of Canada Act - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 1934, Canada had no central bank and fragmented control of the banking system. The Canadian Bankers Association, founded in 1891, held some administrative roles within the bank system, [2] and the Bank of Montreal had been the government's banker since 1817. [3] In The Bank of Canada Act, 1934, The Bank of Canada was incorporated as a ...

  6. Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions

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    1925 – the Office of the Inspector General of Banks was established in response to the Home Bank failure and was responsible for regulating Canada's chartered banks. Early 1930s – Royal Commission on Banking and Currency reviewed banking and currency issues in the Canadian financial system.

  7. 2024 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    October 23 – The Bank of Canada lowers the key interest rate to 3.75%, a drop of 0.5%. This was after inflation fell to 2%, with the Bank of Canada wanting to increase demand. [108] October 28 – The 2024 Saskatchewan general election is held. The Saskatchewan Party wins a fifth consecutive majority government. [109]

  8. Bank of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Canada (BoC; French: Banque du Canada) is a Crown corporation and Canada's central bank. [4] Chartered in 1934 under the Bank of Canada Act , it is responsible for formulating Canada's monetary policy, [ 5 ] and for the promotion of a safe and sound financial system within Canada. [ 6 ]

  9. 1984 reasons of the Supreme Court of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Brown v Baugh et al, 1984 CanLII 134, [1984] 1 SCR 192 2 February 1984 2 April 1984 National Bank of Canada v. Retail Clerks' International Union et al, 1984 CanLII 2, [1984] 1 SCR 269 30 November 1984 3 May 1984 [d] Law Society of Upper Canada v Skapinker, 1984 CanLII 3, [1984] 1 SCR 357 23–24 February 1984 ( – )