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TD Asset Management Inc. launches new USD units of certain TD Exchange-Traded Funds – TD Bank Group
TD Asset Management Inc. launches new USD units of certain TD Exchange-Traded Funds – TD Bank Group TORONTO, April 5, 2022 – TD Asset Management Inc. (TDAM) today announced the launch of U.S. dollar denominated units of the TD Exchange-Traded Funds listed below (collectively, the “US$ ETFs”). This launch is part of an ongoing commitment […]
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Cherie Brant Appointed to Board of Directors of TD Bank Group
Cherie Brant Appointed to Board of Directors of TD Bank Group TORONTO, August 26, 2021 – TD Bank Group (TD) (TSX and NYSE: TD) is pleased to announce the appointment of Cherie Brant to its Board of Directors. She also joins the Board’s Risk Committee. “We are very pleased to welcome Cherie to TD’s Board […]
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TD Supports 15 Organizations Focused on Advancing COVID-19 Recovery
TD Supports 15 Organizations Focused on Advancing COVID-19 Recovery The 2020 TD Ready Challenge awards $10 million (CDN) in grants to organizations with innovative solutions designed to help address challenges of COVID-19 TORONTO, Jan. 26, 2021 – Today, TD is proud to award $10 million (CDN) in grants to 15 North American organizations that are […]
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TD survey reveals young Canadians and diverse communities among the most financially impacted by COVID-19
A new COVID-19 Impact Poll commissioned by TD measuring the financial impacts of the pandemic shows a dramatic decline in the financial health of Canadians surveyed since the onset of the pandemic in Canada. The new study, which was conducted between April and May 2020, and features responses from nearly 1,000 adult Canadian respondents, finds […]
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National Indigenous History Month – Shawn Hunt and ‘Flipping the Bird’
For many people, the term “Flipping the Bird” refers to a very specific hand gesture. But Vancouver-based artist Shawn Hunt hopes that, with a little luck, perhaps that phrase could carry a new meaning while sparking an important conversation about Truth and Reconciliation in Canada. Flipping the Bird is the title of Hunt’s provocative sculpture […]
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TD Community Resilience Initiative: Making an ‘Impakt’
As the COVID-19 pandemic took hold earlier this year, Ralph Goldfinger knew his business would need to adjust and adapt quickly if he was going to be able to protect his company and the jobs of his employees. So when the Co-Chief Executive Officer of Canada Sportswear – a Toronto-based apparel company that produces and distributes […]
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Indigenous musician Celeigh Cardinal on her journey to the JUNOs
Hailing from Alberta’s Peace Country, Métis singer and songwriter Celeigh Cardinal recently picked up her first-ever JUNO Award nomination in the Indigenous Artist or Group of the Year category. Recognized for her powerful voice and confessional-style songwriting, Cardinal has worked in the music industry for several decades and has performed across North America and Europe. […]
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The 2019 TD Ready Challenge: Reshaping the future of healthcare
At a time when the pace of change is accelerating all around us, rapid advances in healthcare are helping more people to live longer and healthier lives than ever before. At the same time, research shows that chronic conditions and diseases such as cancer, arthritis and diabetes are on the rise, and that many people […]
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5 reasons why keeping your finances personal can hurt your wallet
If you’re living paycheque to paycheque, it’s possible that you’ve been managing your finances by yourself. In fact, not seeking financial advice from outside sources is something most financially vulnerable people have in common, according to recent findings from the TD Financial Health Index (FHI). The FHI surveyed the overall “financial health” of more than 10,000 […]
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Children’s book about happiness aims to uplift Indigenous language and culture
Monique Gray Smith affectionately refers to him as “the little boy.” In 2015, while on a speaking engagement in Mission, BC, the author crossed paths with the boy who left a profound impression. “I watched this little guy who was about four-years-old,” said Smith. “He came running into the room with his eyes darting around searching for something.” The […]
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