I think it was dutch bank Bunq that did it with their one card.
Bank of Montreal used to do it on their debit cards (Essentially 3 networks in one card, Interac (for domestic usage only), Maestro and Debit MasterCard (for non Canadian usage only). They dropped the Maestro as it was buggy as hell (terminals were often ignoring the application order preference), especially when trying to use it in the US. If you really want a Maestro card, they’ll just issue you a separate card.
Even just the dual Interac and MasterCard/Visa cards in Canada can sometimes be problematic.