Canada's top banks agree to no-cost accounts for the low-income

OTTAWA, May 27 (Reuters) - Canada's eight largest banks have agreed to provide no-cost accounts to 7 million low-income people, Finance Minister Joe Oliver said on Tuesday as part of the Conservative government's consumer protection agenda ahead of a 2015 election.
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