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  2. Canadian Tire money - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, denominations, and usage of Canadian Tire money, a loyalty program operated by the Canadian retail chain Canadian Tire Corporation. Find out how to earn and redeem paper and digital CTM, and how it differs from real Canadian currency.

  3. Canadian Tire Financial Services - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Tire Bank is the financial services subsidiary of the Canadian Tire retail chain, offering credit cards, savings accounts, GICs and insurance products. It was founded in 2003 and has a partnership with Scotiabank until 2023.

  4. Canadian Tire - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Tire is a public company that operates in the automotive, hardware, sports, leisure and housewares sectors in Canada. It is known for its Canadian Tire money, a loyalty program introduced in 1958, and its subsidiaries such as Mark's, FGL Sports, Party City and Helly Hansen.

  5. List of banks and credit unions in Canada - Wikipedia

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    By the end of 2019, consolidation reduced this number to 251 credits unions and caisses populaires outside Quebec, according to the Canadian Credit Union Association (CCUA). [ 46 ] [ 47 ] [ 48 ] Canada has the world's highest per capita membership in the credit union movement, with over 10 million members, or about one-third of the Canadian ...

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    AOL Mail offers features like news, weather, security and spam-blocking for free. You can sign up for an AOL account and access your email on the go with an app or on the web.

  7. President's Choice Financial - Wikipedia

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    President's Choice Financial is the financial service brand of Loblaw Companies, offering insurance, credit cards, and personal banking. It provides auto, home, pet, and travel insurance, as well as PC Optimum points on purchases.

  8. Routing number (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the format, usage and regulation of routing numbers in Canada, also known as bank codes. Find out the transit numbers, institution numbers and region codes for different financial institutions and branches.

  9. Scotiabank - Wikipedia

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    Scotiabank, formerly known as Bank of Nova Scotia, is one of Canada's Big Five banks and a global financial services company. It offers personal and commercial banking, wealth management, corporate and investment banking, and has a presence in over 50 countries.