Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland said Tuesday that the federal government will closely monitor banks’ compliance with mortgage rules meant to provide Canadians with relief in the weeks ahead.
She added that the government is taking additional steps to make banking more affordable, including making no and low-cost accounts more accessible and working to reduce bank fees.
She added that the government is taking additional steps to make banking more affordable, including making no and low-cost accounts more accessible and working to reduce bank fees.3 days ago4 days ago14 months ago
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