Canadian Firms Activate Business Continuity Plans for G20 Meeting

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As Canadian officials erect a 10-foot-high fence around the perimeter of Toronto's financial district in preparation for the Group of Twenty Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors (G-20) meeting on June 26 and 27, the local financial services industry is expressing concern, and in some cases implementing business continuity plans, ahead of the summit.

"It's the most idiotic thing in the world to hold this in the middle of a financial center, rather than a convention center or somewhere near

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