Canada's largest banks are pressing the newly elected Conservative government to follow through with its campaign pledge to remove a ban on large banks from marketing insurance products, The Globe and Mail reports. "We aren't giving up," Jim Westlake, head of Royal Bank of Canada told the paper. "This is not just a big-bank issue anymore. The credit unions have come out in favour of it. Insurance brokers have been actively campaigning for maintaining the ban, and the banks must move now as the new government has until Oct. 24 to enact new legislation that governs the entire financial sector.