The Globe’s most-read business and investing stories of 2024: TD Bank’s dirty laundry, Ottawa’s immigration cuts and Canada’s most livable citiesBank of Canada’s interest rate cuts. TD Bank’s anti-money-laundering saga. Ottawa’s immigration target cuts. Donald Trump’s proposed 25-per-cent tariffs on Canadian goods. It’s safe to say that there has been no shortage of news this year.
In the final weekly digest of 2024, we’re taking a look back at The Globe’s most-read business and investing stories of the entire year. Get caught up on the biggest stories that resonated with readers on a variety of topics from immigration, capital gains taxes, affordability and more.International students have been feeling the effects of Ottawa’s shifting approach to immigration this year, specifically a series of policy changes that aims to cap the number ofin the country.
In 2012, Toronto-Dominion Bank wanted to infiltrate New York City with the idea to build out a branch network brick by brick until the streets of all five of the city’s boroughs were flooded with TD green. Against all odds, it worked. TD muscled its way to a top-three market share for retail banking, and the strategy became the stuff of internal lore. But a decade in, the conquest has come back to haunt the bank. The bank faced a lengthy probe by U.S.
. This year, the ranking evaluated 448 communities across the country and considered factors that often define a city – from transportation, to amenities, to the local economy, to housing. One of the newest categories is climate, which was added after readers pointed out that last year’s ranking didn’t consider the effect that climate change might have on a city’s long-term livability.
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