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TD Bank speeds up CEO replacement, slashes 41 executive salaries – National

TD Bank speeds up CEO replacement, slashes 41 executive salaries – National

Descrease article font size Increase article font size TD Bank Group said on Friday CEO-designate Raymond Chun would be appointed to the role on Feb. 1, months earlier than initially planned, and slashed the salary of 41 executives, including its outgoing chief. Last month, the Canadian bank warned of a challenging 2025 and suspended its

5 students face charges over ‘To Catch a Predator’ stunt gone awry – National

5 students face charges over ‘To Catch a Predator’ stunt gone awry – National

Five of six college students made their first appearance in court Thursday, facing charges after they allegedly lured a man to their Massachusetts college as part of a To Catch a Predator-style trend on social media. The students, all adult teenagers attending Assumption University in Worcester, Mass., were arraigned on conspiracy and kidnapping charges. Automatic

Freeland will run to be Liberal leader: ‘Running to fight for Canada’

Freeland will run to be Liberal leader: ‘Running to fight for Canada’

Chrystia Freeland announced Friday she will run to become the next leader of the Liberal Party of Canada. Freeland, once a staunch ally of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, announced her intentions in a short post on social media.“I’m running to fight for Canada,” she said in a statement issued “regarding the Liberal Party leadership campaign.”Her

Freeland would ‘replace’ carbon price if Liberal leader, source says

Freeland would ‘replace’ carbon price if Liberal leader, source says

Former finance minister Chrystia Freeland would “replace” the federal carbon price if she becomes the next Liberal party leader, a source close to her says. Freeland, who resigned from the federal cabinet last month, has yet to reveal her intentions about the Liberal leadership race but said in a social media post on Wednesday that

Most Canadians don’t want to be American, unless it comes with perks: poll

Most Canadians don’t want to be American, unless it comes with perks: poll

If given the opportunity, 43 per cent of young Canadians would vote to be American, with a few guarantees. “One group of people that we’re seeing in Canada these days that are having a pretty tough time with the direction of the country are young men,” Darrell Bricker with Ipsos told Motorcycle accident toronto today.“And in particular

How high will home prices get in 2025? Depends where you live – National

How high will home prices get in 2025? Depends where you live – National

Some Canadian real estate watchers are expecting borrowing costs to hit their floor at the same time sellers flood the spring market with listings, unleashing a flood of activity in many housing markets across Canada in early 2025. That could send home prices higher in many cities — but not all markets will feel the