
Marie-France Faucher
Marie-France Faucher serves as a deputy spokesperson for the Canadian Finance Department. She is involved in efforts to enhance consumer choice and competitiveness in Canada's financial services market. In light of recent discussions about barriers to entry in banking, she stated that the federal government is reviewing various proposals aimed at supporting a more competitive market structure.
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Marie-France Faucher stated that the federal government treats fraud with the utmost seriousness.
A year since Swift fans lost $300,000 to a ticket scam, little has changed to fix a broken systemMarie-France Faucher stated that the government is taking bold action to improve housing affordability.
Federal budget falls short on housing affordability, experts sayMarie-France Faucher, deputy spokesperson for the Finance Department, stated that feedback from business organizations was given careful consideration.
Federal budget 2025: Ottawa plans to scale back ‘greenwashing’ rules, but companies say it’s not enoughMarie-France Faucher is a deputy spokesperson for the Department of Finance who provided an update on the government's RRIF withdrawal proposal.
For some retirees, a promised cut to mandatory RRIF withdrawals could mean a bigger tax hitMarie-France Faucher, spokesperson with the Ministry of Finance, discusses the rules regarding first-time home buyers and FHSA accounts.
You can’t open an FHSA if your spouse is a homeowner. But if you already had one, you can still use it
Marie-France Faucher, an official with the Department of Finance, stated that the Minister of Finance has a mandate and powers to address national security risks posed by foreign and domestic payment service providers.
Canadian arm of China’s largest bank had plans to set up payments processor to collect spending dataMarie-France Faucher, an official with the department, wrote in an e-mailed statement.
Canadian arm of China’s largest bank repeatedly broke money-laundering rules despite multiple warnings from regulatorsMarie-France Faucher, a deputy spokesperson for the Finance Department, stated that foreign financial institutions have options for doing business in Canada.
Donald Trump’s complaint about barriers to entry in Canadian banking could become a key issue in trade talks

























