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  2. Early Canadian banking system - Wikipedia

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    The early Canadian banking system (British North America and New France until 1763; then renamed Upper and Lower Canada) was regulated entirely by the colonial government. Primitive forms of banking emerged early in the colonial period to solve the drain of wealth caused by the application of mercantilist theory .

  3. Banking in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Banking in Canada began to migrate in earnest from colonial overseas banking operations to a local banking system with the founding of the Bank of Montreal in 1817. [6] Other banks soon followed and began business, and after a lengthy approval process began unregulated banking business. These institutions issued their own local bank notes as ...

  4. Category:Banking in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Banking in Canada" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. ... Early Canadian banking system; Equifax Canada; F.

  5. Bank of Upper Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Upper Canada suspended payments from March 5, 1838 to November 1, 1839 during the financial panic of that year. It was bankrupt, but a special act of legislature allowed it to continue operating without having to repay its loans with specie. [8] The bank was a small operation, which, like many other early Canadian banks, collapsed ...

  6. Category:Financial history of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Early Canadian banking system; F. Frontier (banknotes) H. History of Canadian currencies; ... Royal Commission on Banking and Currency; W. Withdrawn Canadian banknotes

  7. Economic history of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canada's healthcare system, colloquially called "Medicare", is a significant economic factor. As most aspects of the healthcare system are financed from general government revenues, and as provincial governments bear the majority of these costs, healthcare has grown to become the largest component of Canadian provincial budgets.

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  9. Merchants Bank of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Merchants' Bank of Canada (1861 – 1923), formerly known as Merchants' Bank, was a Canadian chartered bank incorporated in 1861 and merged into the Bank of Montreal in 1923. History [ edit ]