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The Toronto-Dominion Bank is one of Canada's Big Six banks and is known as TD Bank Financial Group together with its subsidiaries. TD's businesses include TD Canada Trust, TD Commercial Banking, TD Waterhouse, TD Asset Management, and TD Securities.

The Toronto Bank was founded 1856 by a group of flour millers, while in 1871 the Dominion Bank was created by James Austin. The two merged in 1955. In 2000 TD acquired Canada Trust.

The bank's headquarters is at the Toronto Dominion Centre at King Street and Bay Street. The towering black skyscrapers were designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. It opened in 1967.

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