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  2. Canada Infrastructure Bank - Wikipedia

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    The Canada Infrastructure Bank (French: Banque de l'infrastructure du Canada) (CIB) is a federal Crown Corporation of Canada tasked with financially supporting revenue-generating infrastructure projects that are "in the public interest" by catalyzing private investment through methods such as direct investment and public-private partnerships.

  3. Belize Bank - Wikipedia

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    In 1912 Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) bought the bank and proceeded to operate it as a branch. In 1987, RBC sold the bank to an investment group headed by Lord Ashcroft as Belize Holdings, Inc., then Carlisle Holdings, then Belize Bank Holdings; the new owners renamed the bank, "Belize Bank".

  4. Bank of Canada Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Canada Museum (French: Musée de la Banque du Canada; since July 2017), formerly known as the Currency Museum (French: Musée de la monnaie), opened in 1980 on the ground floor of the Bank of Canada building in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Temporarily closed in 2013 for major building renovations, the museum reopened in a new space on ...

  5. Oculina - Wikipedia

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    Oculina is a genus of colonial stony coral in the family Oculinidae. These corals are mostly found in the Caribbean Sea , the Gulf of Mexico and Bermuda [2] but some species occur in the eastern Pacific Ocean.

  6. Bank of Ottawa - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Ottawa was an early Canadian banking establishment in the Ottawa Valley, Ontario. Branches included Ottawa , Carp, [1] Pembroke , [2] Keewatin and Winnipeg, Manitoba . [3] It merged with the Bank of Nova Scotia in 1919.

  7. Lloyds Bank Canada - Wikipedia

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    Lloyds Bank Canada was a wholly owned Canadian subsidiary of Lloyds Bank Plc of the United Kingdom from 1986 to 1990. Its headquarters were in Toronto , and it had 53 branches throughout Canada. It functioned as a member of the Lloyds Bank Group, whose overseas domestic banking interests also included the National Bank of New Zealand .

  8. Bank of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Canada is the sole entity authorized to issue currency in the form of bank notes in Canada. The bank does not issue coins; they are issued by the Royal Canadian Mint. $1 Bank of Canada note issued in 1935. Canada no longer requires banks to maintain fractional reserves with the Bank of Canada.

  9. Citibank Canada - Wikipedia

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    Citi Canada's Schedule 2 (foreign-owned, deposit-taking), under the Bank Act of Canada, subsidiary Citibank Canada is a member of the Canadian Bankers Association (CBA) and a member [2] of the CDIC, a federal Crown corporation that insures deposits to applicable limits and across deposit categories.