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  2. TD Waterhouse - Wikipedia

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    TD Waterhouse Canada Inc. TD Waterhouse Canada Inc. is a Canadian financial services corporation headquartered in Toronto, Ontario. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Toronto-Dominion Bank. The company does business through several divisions, namely TD Direct Investing, TD Wealth Financial Planning, and TD Wealth Private Investment Advice. [1]

  3. Toronto-Dominion Centre - Wikipedia

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    Toronto-Dominion Centre. The Toronto-Dominion Centre, or TD Centre, is an office complex of six skyscrapers in the Financial District of downtown Toronto owned by Cadillac Fairview. It serves as the global headquarters for its anchor tenant, the Toronto-Dominion Bank, and provides office and retail space for many other businesses.

  4. Western Alumni Stadium - Wikipedia

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    During the request for sponsorship funding, the Canadian-owned bank TD Canada Trust gave $1.5 million [8] towards the stadium construction. Originally named the TD Waterhouse Stadium, [ 9 ] the name was changed in 2013 to reflect new branding for TD [ 5 ] and then changed to its current name in 2021 after a donation of $1.4 million was given by ...

  5. TD Ameritrade - Wikipedia

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    TD Ameritrade - Wikipedia ... TD Ameritrade

  6. Toronto-Dominion Bank - Wikipedia

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    Toronto-Dominion Bank

  7. TD Canada Trust - Wikipedia

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    TD Canada Trust

  8. Canada Permanent Trust Building - Wikipedia

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    Art Deco. Owner. Menkes Developments Ltd. and TD Greystone Asset Management. Ontario Heritage Act. Designated. Nov 26, 1975. The Canada Permanent Trust Building (now known as "The Permanent") is an 18-storey office building located at 320 Bay Street, in downtown Toronto. It was designed by the architect Henry Sproatt and completed in 1930.

  9. First Canadian Place - Wikipedia

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    First Canadian Place