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Democracy Watch (mars 20, 2019)
News Release
Liberal budget leaves loopholes and low tax rate so Canada’s big businesses and banks keep too much money for themselves

Democracy Watch (décembre 20, 2018)
News Release
Finance Minister Morneau’s Bill C-86 lets Scrooge-like Big Banks keep billions in record profits from gouging, doesn’t do enough to stop abuse

CBC (février 5, 2018)
News
Disappearing deposits: What happens when banks lose your money

Democracy Watch (janvier 22, 2018)
News Release
As PM heads to World Economic Forum, 24,000+ call on federal Liberals to make big businesses and banks pay their fair share

Democracy Watch (janvier 16, 2018)
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10,000+ sign petition calling on Finance Minister Morneau to make key changes to make big businesses and banks pay their fair share of taxes

Democracy Watch (décembre 18, 2017)
News Release
Like Scrooge, Canada’s big businesses and banks trying to keep all the money for themselves

Democracy Watch (décembre 6, 2017)
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25,000+ petition calls on Finance Minister Morneau to stop protecting his big bank friends and make key changes to stop gouging and abuse of bank customers

Democracy Watch (juin 13, 2017)
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(English) 25,000+ petition House Finance Committee to recommend key changes to stop gouging and abuse of big bank consumers

Democracy Watch (mars 16, 2017)
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(English) Will Liberals make key changes to stop gouging and abuse of 30 million bank consumers or continue protecting overpaid big bank executives?

CBC (mars 10, 2017)
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(English) Democracy Watch calls for watchdog actions and changes as TD Bank employees admit to breaking the law