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Scotiabank Q4 Profit Jumps to $2.21 Billion

The Bank of Nova Scotia reports a significant rise in quarterly profit, reaching $2.21 billion for Q4 2025. Discover the key financial results and what they signal for Canada's banking sector.

National Guard Member Dies in D.C. Shooting

A West Virginia National Guard member has died after being shot in Washington D.C. while deployed under Trump's executive order. Get the latest details on this tragic incident.

Campbell's exec fired over offensive soup comments

A Campbell's executive was terminated after a secret recording revealed offensive remarks about the company's chicken soup products and customers. Learn about the scandal that rocked the iconic food brand.

Ex-CIA Afghan National Charged in Guard Shooting

An Afghan national who previously worked with the CIA faces charges for shooting two West Virginia National Guard members in Washington D.C. during Trump's executive order deployment.

TSMC files lawsuit against former executive

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company takes legal action against former executive over security concerns. Learn about the implications for global tech security.

Scotiabank fined $34k for harassing debt calls

Scotiabank will pay nearly $34,000 after Consumer Protection B.C. found the bank harassed a client with over 100 collection calls. Learn your rights against debt collection harassment.

Scotiabank appoints Phil Thomas as new COO

Scotiabank announces major executive restructuring with Phil Thomas taking the COO role. Learn about the leadership changes at Canada's third-largest bank.

Flames' Honzek injured in shootout loss to Jets

Calgary Flames forward Sam Honzek left Saturday's game early after colliding with teammate Mikael Backlund. Get the latest updates on his injury and three key takeaways from the 4-3 shootout loss against Winnipeg.

Trump lifts tariffs on beef, coffee to cut prices

President Trump signs an executive order removing tariffs on beef, coffee, and tropical fruits. This move aims to address high consumer prices and follows recent election outcomes. Learn more about the policy shift.

Trump's $2B 'War Department' Rebrand Sparks Mockery

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's video unveiling the 'Department of War' sign, a move ordered by Trump, faces criticism for its performative nature and $2 billion price tag. Discover the legal hurdles and public reaction.

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