Toronto's downtown banks empty out ahead of G20
Wed Jun 23, 2010 5:56pm EDT
By Cameron French and Pav Jordan
TORONTO, June 23 (Reuters) - Business owners, bankers and brokers who normally throng Toronto's busy financial district have made themselves scarce ahead of this weekend's Group of Twenty summit, in the face of a growing police presence and planned protests.
With security worries mounting and traffic disruptions expected to increase, banks are shutting downtown branches and have told many employees to work from home
Wed Jun 23, 2010 5:56pm EDT
By Cameron French and Pav Jordan
TORONTO, June 23 (Reuters) - Business owners, bankers and brokers who normally throng Toronto's busy financial district have made themselves scarce ahead of this weekend's Group of Twenty summit, in the face of a growing police presence and planned protests.
With security worries mounting and traffic disruptions expected to increase, banks are shutting downtown branches and have told many employees to work from home
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSN2322282120100623
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