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BMO Place is a new workspace that opened right in the heart of downtown Toronto and it's absolutely massive.

The new space is located at 33 Dundas Street West, which, if you Google it, is in Toronto's Eaton Centre. The workspace can be spotted above Nordstrom and replaces where the old Sears offices used to be.

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Happy Hump Day — Andrew from Narcity here. ☕

Off The Top: A new Montreal summer music festival unveiled a blockbuster lineup featuring headliners like Harry Styles, SZA and Doja Cat. The one big complication? A spokesperson for the supposed festival site tells Narcity that there's no record of "Aurora Festival" actually existing. It's, uh, pretty much a scam.

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The government of Canada is introducing a huge swath of new banking regulations on June 30, and it means that your money and finances could be much more protected.

In a statement, the federal government said these changes that are being implemented will fulfill promises made back in 2018 to create a new "Financial Consumer Protection Framework."

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Le conflit entre la Russie et l'Ukraine préoccupe la communauté internationale et les dons affluent d'un peu partout. Plusieurs banques du Canada offrent des centaines de milliers de dollars pour soutenir l'Ukraine, alors si tu te demandes à quoi va servir tout cet argent, voici tout ce que tu dois savoir.

Ce 25 février, la CIBC a annoncé qu'elle donnait 200 000 $ à trois ONG pour fournir une aide humanitaire immédiate au peuple ukrainien. Un chèque de 100 000 $ a été reversé au Fonds pour l'Ukraine d'UNICEF Canada afin de protéger les droits des enfants. Ce sont aussi 50 000 $ qui ont été offerts au Fonds de secours : Crise humanitaire en Ukraine. L'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés au Canada (UNHCR) a également bénéficié de 50 000 $.

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