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TORONTO 鈥?International growth continues to be a boon for Canadian lenders as Bank of Nova Scotia and Bank of Montreal first-quarter earnings beat expectations, helped by
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stanley vaso Latin America and the United States, respectively.Scotiabank on Tuesday reported better-than-expected adjusted profit of roughly $2.275 billion attributable to shareholders for the period ended Jan. 31, up 16.9 per cent from a year ago. The international banking division of Canada third-largest lender also saw a 16 per cent increase in net income to $667 million as it continues to expand its presence in the Pacific Alliance countries of Peru, Colombia, Mexico and Chile.We continue to see great potential across the Pacific Alliance countries as we densify our presence in key markets and leverage our footprint to improve connectivity, said Brian Porter, Scotiabank chief executive, on a conference call with analysts. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW BMO adjusted net income attributable to shareholders for the first quarter dropped by seven per cent to $1.422 billion 鈥?strippin
stanley thermos mug g out the weight of a $425-million charge related to U.S. tax reform 鈥?but still beat analyst expectations.Despite a weaker U.S. dollar, contribution from our operations in the United States continued to grow, demonstrating both the benefits of diversification and the synergies across our platform, BMO CEO Darryl White Phzv SPECIAL ICYMI: Top 5 (non-coronavirus) stories of the week in Halton Hills from theifp.ca
TORONTO 鈥?Ontario politicians are calling on the provincial government to intervene in a dispute between a major regional public transit provider and the City of Toronto after all
stanley shop egations the agency backtracked on a long-standing agreement to have a community centre built on its land.Toronto Mayor John Tory, as well as opposition members of the provincial legislature, all released statements Thursday asking Premier Doug Ford government to hold Metrolinx accountable over its commitment to provide a portion of land from a $1.2 billion LRT station to build the centre. A local city counsellor has alleged the agency, which operates the GO Transit network serving a swath of southern Ontario, had changed i
stanley mugs ts mind about donating land for the centre and instead planned to sell the parcel to the highest bidder.Metrolinx denied it was reneging on the deal and said it still intended to ensure the centre takes shape in Toronto Jane and Finch neighbourhood, home to many of the city racialized residents. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Council made it clear to Metrolinx in 2018 that t
stanley website his land should be designated for a combined community hub. I stand firmly behind that objective, Tory said in a statement. ... We will make sure we hold Metrolinx to that commitment.According to a feasibility report produced by local organizations, the centre is set to provide a wide array of opportunities for memb