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branches. Merchants were provided a means to withdraw a certain amount of cash without being charged a penalty in order to replace goods sold for vouchers. A formula was developed to determine the "basic rate", the amount of cash the merchant could withdraw without penalty by taking the merchant's annual profit margin as a percentage and subtracting it from 100 per cent (i.e. 10% margin less 100% means 90% of the balance is available to be withdrawn without penalty). The calculation basic rate system was deemed cumbersome and replaced in
February 1941 with a centralized list compiled by the Department of Industries and Labour, based on the type of products and services sold and the location of the business. By early 1942 there were over 7,125 merchants enrolled under the interim program.
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one-third of a consumers aggregate monthly purchases were "Alberta-made". The one-third
Alberta-made program was generally ineffective in increasing domestic market demand as it was easy for consumers to meet the low threshold over the period of one month. In response, the threshold on Alberta-made products was raised to one-half in February 1941.
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financing climate change goals, purchasing government debt and providing for agricultural growth. The
Parkland Institute further argues against privatization due to the vast network of rural and remote branches ATB operates, which would not be financially viable for a traditional bank without a similar mandate.
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deductions. This policy encouraged employees to use the service instead of other banks. The bonus system ceased in April 1945 and a contingency of $ 480,738 was paid out of the province's general revenue fund to a reserve fund for the purpose of covering the cumulative earned bonuses during the program.
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1938, following the judicial defeat of the Social Credit monetary reforms at the
Supreme Court. The Aberhart government authorized the Treasury Department to establish "branches of the provincial treasury" and with $ 200,000 of provincial funds as capital the first Alberta Treasury Branch was opened in
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in an effort to gain stronger brand recognition in urban areas such as
Calgary and Edmonton. By 2002 ATB Financial controlled 15 per cent of the province's retail banking, but lagged in the cities with seven per cent in Calgary and eight per cent in Edmonton. The official change of name for the crown
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Branches, 125 agencies, 3,000 staff and 80 automated teller machines in Alberta. The Klein government appointed Gordon Flynn to review the Treasury Branches operations, Flynn recommended a number of changes including greater autonomy, financial accountability measures
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Treasury Branches came under scrutiny for allegations of preferential treatment for loans to members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs), as well as preferential contracts awarded to firms indebted to the provincial government. The Treasury Branches provided significant loans to a handful of road
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Aberhart sought to create a State Credit House which facilitated some banking services in small communities where larger banks had previously closed. Subsequently, the
Aberhart government created the Alberta Treasury Branches through a series of Orders in Council in late-August and early-September
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at 1.5 to 3 per cent interest, and the sale of automobile, hunting and fishing licences. Furthermore, the government charged consumers a two per cent penalty on cash withdrawals to continue to incentivize Albertans to use non-negotiable transfer vouchers to ensure capital did not flow out of the
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promised by the Social Credit government in 1935. The Interim Program's name indicated the temporary nature of the program, which would remain in place until a complete system of Social Credit could be established in Alberta. Under the interim program, the Treasury Branches issued non-negotiable
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argued against privatization of ATB Financial noting the policy implications available to the Government of Alberta through a fully government controlled financial institution. The Parkland Institute argued ATB could be used to provide low cost financing to Albertans, financing social housing,
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that could be redeemed at participating merchants in the province. Consumers who purchased goods from participating merchants that were partially produced in Alberta would earn a "bonus" in their account of up to three per cent, the full bonus (in the form of transfer vouchers) being earned if
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Government employees were partially paid with Treasury Branch vouchers, with single employees, widows and widowers receiving 15 per cent of their salary in voucher form. Married employees were paid between 15 and 25 per cent of their salary in vouchers, and the calculation was made after all
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banks, modernized to allow ATB to compete with modern banks, offer new and in demand financial services and products, deliver programs with a for profit emphasis, remain cost conscious and profit motivated, and be subject to an accountability regime similar to the private sector.
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in 1983 allowed the institution to clear cheques, and the Branches developed an interest rate shielding policy for agricultural customers and delivered special payments on behalf of the government's residential mortgage loan program. In 1984 the Treasury Branches offered
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which opened the next day. The first employees of the Treasury Branches were provincial civil servants with previous banking experience, many of whom were transferred from the Treasury Department's Sales Tax Branch following the abolishment of the
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Superintendent. Expanding into lending services was necessary to gain a stronger presence in retail areas, as many merchants who operate with the Treasury Branches also maintained a separate account at another bank to ensure access to credit.
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or Alberta's provincial Credit Union Deposit Guarantee Corporation; deposits are instead fully guaranteed by the Government of Alberta itself. ATB Financial is one of fifteen financial institutions that participates in Canada's
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and other provincial politicians, although a probe by the auditor general found no evidence of government direction. The lawsuit was settled in December 2002, with details of the settlement remaining private.
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and associated regulations; the legislation is modeled on the statutes, regulations, and guidelines which govern banks and other federally chartered financial institutions. ATB is not a member of the
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rural caucus, and the ongoing and high-profile West Edmonton Mall lawsuit in the late 1990s created significant uncertainty for the value of ATB, scuttling any plans for privatization.
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construction companies, with the firm Sparling-Davis provided $ 4.5-million in loans, which was more than 20 per cent of the Treasury Branches overall loans. Premier
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announced a number of government programs to strengthen ATB's balance sheet including providing $ 600-million in notational capital, and changes to requirements for
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reluctantly approved a Royal Commission to look into the lending practices of the Treasury Branches the day before the 1955 election, the commission was led by
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Arnold, Tom (June 11, 1997). "New role for Treasury Branches".
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1812:"Bank failure blamed on 'triple whammy'"
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2398:. Edmonton: Alberta Treasury Branches.
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420:Accurate News and Information Act
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2278:"Alberta's Top Employers 2015"
1993:Alberta Treasury Branches 1999
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2456:"William Aberhart, 1935-1943"
2130:"Ghermezians, ATB reach deal"
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1948:"Any Time Banking offered".
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2508:Powe, Bruce Allen (1951).
2453:Elliott, David R. (2004).
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689:ATB was not immune to the
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2025:Ascah & Anielski 2018
2010:Ascah & Anielski 2018
1900:"Peter Puck's last stand"
1784:Ascah & Anielski 2018
1762:. June 9, 1956. p. 3
1641:Ascah & Anielski 2018
1626:Ascah & Anielski 2018
1491:Ascah & Anielski 2018
1359:Ascah & Anielski 2018
843:
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645:and the appointment of a
618:Automated teller machines
569:Oil and gas boom and bust
435:to the Supreme Court. In
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792:In its 2018 report, the
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707:Progressive Conservative
632:ATB Financial Branch in
623:
583:Canadian Commercial Bank
559:16th Alberta Legislature
269:, the only province in
207:Can$ 4.07 billion (2021)
3229:President's Choice Bank
3219:National Bank of Canada
3209:Manulife Bank of Canada
3189:Exchange Bank of Canada
2740:Foundation for the Arts
2697:Human Rights Commission
1974:. Edmonton. p. 1.
1193:. Government of Alberta
579:National Energy Program
504:prosperity certificates
427:by Lieutenant Governor
400:Supreme Court of Canada
67:September 29, 1938
3623:Government-owned banks
3224:Peoples Bank of Canada
3157:Bank of China (Canada)
2835:Canadian Energy Centre
2680:Boards and commissions
2637:Labour and Immigration
1841:"Anatomy of a failure"
1015:ATB 2021 Annual Report
973:Prosperity certificate
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342:government of Premier
335:
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3278:Federal credit unions
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3126:Toronto-Dominion Bank
2934:Canadian Western Bank
2707:Securities Commission
839:ATB Branch, Edmonton.
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715:capital adequacy test
691:2008 financial crisis
661:Provincial Treasurer
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535:1955 Alberta election
352:1935 Alberta election
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216:Government of Alberta
120:(President & CEO)
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2979:Lone Pine Publishing
2712:Utilities Commission
2622:Indigenous Relations
2221:"2018 Annual Report"
1879:on December 17, 2003
1712:Macdonald, Hugh John
832:of $ 274.6 million.
747:alleging the family
612:in partnership with
600:defaulted on loans.
483:provincial sales tax
458:Rocky Mountain House
398:all three acts. The
364:John Edward Brownlee
80:Rocky Mountain House
3318:BlueShore Financial
3152:AMEX Bank of Canada
2999:Servus Credit Union
2773:Provincial Archives
2761:Provincial services
2723:and public agencies
2647:Seniors and Housing
2587:Children's Services
2307:greatplacetowork.ca
1912:on November 5, 2009
1223:. Postmedia Network
1091:www.canadabanks.net
824:of $ 32.7 billion,
820:of $ 51.9 billion,
544:Hugh John Macdonald
433:reference questions
404:reference questions
223:Number of employees
156:1.78 billion (2021)
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3444:Desjardins Ontario
3333:Envision Financial
3162:Canadian Tire Bank
2582:Advanced Education
2429:Parkland Institute
2369:on January 2, 2015
2135:The Globe and Mail
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2438:978-1-894949-60-6
2343:on April 17, 2015
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1708:Mahaffy, James C.
1613:, pp. 82–83.
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