BMO Fined $4M for Overcharging on Discounted Plans

The Bank of Montreal has been penalized $4 million by a financial watchdog for systematically overcharging customers enrolled in discounted banking packages, highlighting ongoing consumer protection concerns.

Montreal Opens Second Modular Housing Complex

Montreal unveils its second modular housing complex in Ahuntsic-Cartierville, with 30 units for unhoused individuals. Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada discusses cost concerns and future model adjustments.

Toys 'R' Us Canada Sued by Landlord Over Rent

The Canadian retailer Toys 'R' Us is confronting a fresh legal challenge from a landlord claiming outstanding rent payments, adding to its ongoing financial and operational struggles.

Bitcoin Steadies After Nearing Trump-Era Low

Bitcoin shows signs of stabilization following a significant selloff, with analysts pointing to potential support levels and ongoing ETF outflows as key factors influencing the cryptocurrency's recent volatility.

Three Dead in Highway 11 Crash Near Hearst

A tragic collision between a transport truck and an SUV on Highway 11 west of Hearst has claimed three lives. Ontario Provincial Police confirm the fatalities and provide details on the victims.

Carney's China Plan at Risk if Taiwan Attacked

Prime Minister Mark Carney's economic diversification strategy through China engagement could unravel if Beijing invades Taiwan, with experts warning of imminent geopolitical flashpoint.

Bitcoin Falls Back to Pre-Trump Price Levels

The cryptocurrency Bitcoin has declined significantly, returning to price levels not seen since before the Trump administration, highlighting ongoing volatility in digital asset markets.

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