Rbc globe and mail
RBC (Royal Bank of Canada) and The Globe and Mail are two separate entities, but they do have a connection.
The Globe and Mail is a Canadian newspaper that was founded in 1844 and is headquartered in Toronto. It is one of the largest and most respected newspapers in Canada, known for its in-depth coverage of national and international news, as well as its business and financial reporting.
RBC, on the other hand, is a major Canadian bank that was founded in 1869 and is headquartered in Toronto. It is one of the largest banks in Canada and offers a wide range of financial services, including personal and commercial banking, wealth management, and investment banking.
In 2011, RBC acquired a significant stake in The Globe and Mail, becoming the newspaper's largest shareholder. As a result, RBC has a significant influence over the newspaper's editorial direction and content. However, The Globe and Mail maintains its editorial independence and continues to operate as a separate entity from RBC.
Despite their connection, RBC and The Globe and Mail have distinct roles and responsibilities. RBC is a financial institution that provides banking and financial services, while The Globe and Mail is a media organization that provides news and information to the public.