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… cash to debit or cash to credit cards, when that shift really happened. Was it a slow burn or did it happen … Maybe we're just expecting it to happen so quickly when really people are just slow to take on anything with their … with checks because that's easier for me to track at tax time. So I do think that there's a certain life stage that …
… of Canada designated September 19, 2022, as a one-time federal holiday (day of mourning). Payments Canada …
… around payments system design may not change much over time, the approaches to answering these questions are … research team at Payments Canada is committed to delivering timely insights to inform the big questions our organization …
… milestone in the payments industry. It is the first time in the world that a central bank participated in a DLT …
… in data by navigating reams of records in a fraction of the time it would take any human, and applying this learning to …
… the total cost of settlement in relation to the value and time needed to clear settlement obligations. The model can …
… articles authored by individual staff members and from time-to-time guest contributors that cover a range of …
… Canada statement or position. Summary These are interesting times in the world of payments. Never have Canadians had so … 50 years Embedded in that genesis block was an encrypted Times headline from January 3, 2009, referencing the public … products, and a range of household products. In Montreal, you can even buy poutine with Bitcoin . It also …
… no, we're just getting to a critical mass where it can be really useful to the general economy on a global basis, not … up on their shelves. Justin Ferrabee: Is it one of those really fancy blenders, or is it just [crosstalk] Mike Sigal: … actually. If a shop buys some blenders, well then some time after it arrives they get a bill for those blenders, …