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Toronto-Dominion Bank
Symbol TD
Shares Issued 1,814,320,248
Close 2022-09-23 C$ 84.37
Market Cap C$ 153,074,199,324
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FP/CP say RBC, rivals hear Cdn banks must share info

2022-09-26 08:06 ET - In the News

See In the News (C-RY) Royal Bank of Canada

The Financial Post reports in its Saturday, Sept. 24, edition that the Federal Court of Appeal has affirmed the constitutionality of legislation that allows account information held by Canadian financial institutions to be shared with U.S. authorities. A Canadian Press dispatch to the Post reports that two U.S.-born women who now live in Canada, Gwendolyn Louise Deegan and Kazia Highton, challenged the Canadian provisions implementing a 2014 agreement between the two countries that makes the information-sharing possible. The two unsuccessfully argued in Federal Court that the provisions breach the Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantee preventing unreasonable seizure, prompting them to take their case to the Court of Appeal. The U.S. Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act, known as FATCA, requires banks and other institutions in countries outside the United States to report information about accounts held by U.S. individuals, including Canadians with dual citizenship. The Canadian government told the Court of Appeal that failure to comply with the U.S. measures would have had serious effects on Canada's financial sector.

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