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FINTRAC ) in December 2020.
6 RevoluGROUP has been
operating in Europe, where open banking is permitted, and is now
aiming to launch their banking app, RevoluPAY in Canada.
For more information on the development of open banking/CDF in
Canada, along with its risks and merits, please refer to our February 2019, July 2019, and February 2020 bulletins.
Payments Canada Modernization
On December 8, 2016, Payments Canada announced a multi-year plan to
modernize Canada s payment systems. This plan included
implementing real-time payment capability (
Real-Time
Rail ) and a new core clearing and settlement system
(
Lynx ) that would replace the current
Large Value Transfer System.
The payments modernization plan continued in 2020, as on June
iPolitics By Stephen Van Dine. Published on Dec 21, 2020 1:30pm The time is now right for the federal government to put Canada’s role in the Arctic back on our foreign policy agenda.
A recent debate on a Chinese state-owned company’s interest in acquiring TMAC Resources, a Canadian-based mining company that owns the Hope Bay Project in Canada’s Arctic backyard, has rekindled our existential Northern sovereignty anxiety once more. This time the duel is between Dr. Michael Byers on one side, and retired major-general David Fraser on the other. Byers takes the position that the purchase is no threat to Canadian sovereignty while the retired Major-General argues that it does.