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Scotiabank topped profit estimates last quarter while BMO missed. Here’s why – National

Canada’s Bank of Montreal on Tuesday reported quarterly profit below analysts’ estimates, its sixth miss in a row, hurt by weakness in its U.S. retail segment and as the lender made bigger than expected provisions for potential bad loans. Meanwhile, peer Bank of Nova Scotia, Canada’s fourth largest bank by …

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Young Canadians more likely to have missed a bill payment this year: survey – National

By Staff The Canadian Press Posted October 30, 2023 8:11 am Descrease article font size Increase article font size Equifax Canada says young Canadians are more anxious about their personal debt and more likely to have missed a bill payment this year. In a survey conducted in September, the agency …

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Advocate urges Ford government to hold TTC accountable for missed accessibility deadline – Toronto

The TTC was given two decades to make all of its subway stations accessible, but two years ahead of the deadline, its CEO admitted recently it will be unable to reach the target. Now a prominent disability advocate is calling on the province to hold the transit commission accountable. When …

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Missed out on Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour? Catch it in Canadian theatres – National

If you were among the thousands of disappointed Taylor Swift fans across Canada that didn’t get a presale code to one of her highly anticipated Eras Tour shows in Toronto — fear not — there’s another way to see Swift perform her career-spanning, 44-song setlist. Swift announced on social media …

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Power play: How Russia missed its window to crash Ukraine’s electrical grid by stealth

Oleksandr Kharchenko doesn’t believe in coincidences. The seasoned energy adviser to multiple Ukrainian government departments, agencies and parliamentary members told CBC News he saw a point last winter when his country’s electrical grid was at its most vulnerable. At the time, Ukraine was in the final throes of an almost decade-long process …

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