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  2. TD Canada Trust - Wikipedia

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    TD Canada Trust markets itself as having longer hours than most major banks, a feature which was a hallmark of the former Canada Trust before its 2000 acquisition. Since late 2007, most branches are open 8–6 Monday to Wednesday (some until 8pm), 8–8 Thursday and Friday, and 8–4 on Saturday, with some exceptions for very low-traffic branches.

  3. Toronto-Dominion Bank - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, the bank operates through its TD Canada Trust division and serves more than 11 million customers at over 1,091 branches. In the United States, the company operates through their subsidiary TD Bank, N.A. , which was created through the merger of TD Banknorth and Commerce Bank .

  4. TD Bank (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD Bank) is a financial services group based in Canada. TD Bank may also refer to: TD Canada Trust, based in Toronto, Ontario, TD Bank's Canadian retail banking division; TD Bank, N.A. based in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, TD Bank's American retail banking division

  5. TD - Wikipedia

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    td, the first self-splicing group I intron discovered in E. coli Tardive dyskinesia , a term that refers to serious adverse effects usually caused by older antipsychotic drugs Tetanus and Diphtheria combination vaccine

  6. Category:Toronto-Dominion Bank - Wikipedia

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    TD Ameritrade; TD Ameritrade Park; TD Ameritrade Park Omaha; TD Auto Finance; TD Ballpark; TD Bank (disambiguation) TD Bank (United States) TD Banknorth; TD Canada Trust; TD Cowen; TD Garden; TD Place Arena; TD Place Stadium; TD Station; TD Tower (Edmonton) TD Centre (Halifax, Nova Scotia) TD Tower (Vancouver) TD Waterhouse; Thinkorswim ...

  7. Canada Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Canada Trust Company was a Canadian trust company founded in 1894 in Calgary, Alberta, as the General Trust Corporation of Canada. In 1899, it was acquired by the Huron and Erie Savings and Loan Society, which moved the company to London, Ontario , and changed its name to the Canada Trust Company.

  8. Routing number (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    A routing number is the term for bank codes in Canada.Routing numbers consist of eight numerical digits with a dash between the fifth and sixth digit for paper financial documents encoded with magnetic ink character recognition and nine numerical digits without dashes for electronic funds transfers.

  9. Banking in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canada's banks have high service levels and investments in technology. A report released by the office of the Minister of Finance in 2002 states "Canada has the highest number of ATMs per capita in the world and benefits from the highest penetration levels of electronic channels such as debit cards, Internet banking and telephone banking". [4]