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  • An image of a sign outside of a high-rise building that reads Bank of Canada, Banque du Canada. Green foliage is visible in the background.

    Banks must share account numbers and product data under draft open banking rules

    The proposed rules don’t include a launch date, adding to the evidence that open banking won’t go live in 2026 as promised
    Open Banking Jun 26, 2026
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  • A close-up of a made-in-Canada stamp on the end of a cylindrical piece of raw aluminum.

    It turns out Trump does need something from Canada—aluminum

    U.S. smelters are now competing with data centres for electricity, bolstering the Liberal government’s case against tariffs on Canadian aluminum
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    Alberta to free up a huge amount of power to attract Big Tech and its data centres

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