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					 CDIC — The Canada Deposit 
					Insurance Corporation (CDIC) is a federal Crown corporation 
					created by Parliament in 1967 to protect your deposits made 
					with member financial institutions in case of their failure. 
					CDIC is NOT a bank. CDIC is NOT a private insurance company. 
					 
					CDIC helps keep Canada’s financial system strong. We work 
					for Canadians—by insuring their savings in case a bank or 
					other CDIC member institution fails. 
					 
					•You don’t need to sign up for our insurance. 
					CDIC deposit insurance is automatic - for eligible deposits 
					in Canadian dollars at its member institutions. 
					•You don’t pay for our insurance. 
					CDIC member institutions fund deposit insurance through 
					premiums paid on the insured deposits that they hold. 
					Are YOUR savings insured? 
					It’s important to know... 
					 
					Banks and other financial institutions in Canada can fail. 
					It does not happen often, but it has happened and it could 
					happen again. If your financial institution is a CDIC member 
					and it fails and your savings are eligible for CDIC coverage, 
					you will get up to $100,000 of your savings back. If your 
					savings are NOT covered, you might lose them. 
					 
					Your savings are covered… 
					•If your bank (or the institution you bank with) is a member 
					of CDIC. 
					We only insure savings if they are at one of our member 
					institutions. 
					and… 
					 
					•If the accounts or financial products you have are insured 
					by CDIC. 
					There are insure certain types of savings. 
					Find out if YOUR savings are insured by CDIC. 
					 
					CDIC insures eligible savings 
					CDIC is a Federal Crown corporation that contributes to the 
					stability of the Canadian financial system. Protecting 
					Canadians’ savings is our job. CDIC automatically insures 
					many types of savings against the failure of a bank or 
					financial institution that is a CDIC member. However, NOT 
					all savings are insured and CDIC deposit insurance does not 
					protect against fraud, theft or scam. 
  Original Website information 
					source: http://www.cdic.ca/e/index.html 
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