Toronto New Home Sales Hit Four-Decade Low in January, Deepening Historic Slump

New home sales in the Greater Toronto Area plunged to their lowest level since 1981 in January, extending a record-breaking downturn that industry groups say has now surpassed the 1990s real estate collapse in duration. Developers sold just 269 new homes across the GTA last month — down 36% from January 2025 and 80% below […]

Trump Weighs Forcing Banks to Collect Citizenship Data — But Legal Path Is Narrow

The Trump administration is considering an executive order that would require banks to collect citizenship information from all customers, a move that legal experts say faces serious constitutional obstacles fresh off a Supreme Court rebuke of the president’s executive authority. The Wall Street Journal first reported the potential action on Tuesday, February 24, citing people […]

Trump $187M Claim Meets DeepSeek-Nvidia Blackwell Leak

A public allegation that the UAE “secretly paid” President Donald Trump $187 million is colliding with a fresh US government warning that China’s DeepSeek trained an upcoming AI model on Nvidia’s most advanced Blackwell chips despite export ban. A Wall Street Journal investigation described a transaction tied to a Trump-linked crypto venture in which documents […]

EU Parliament Signs €90 Billion Ukraine Loan as Hungary Holds Out

European Parliament President Roberta Metsola signed a €90 billion Ukraine Support Loan on February 24, marking the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine — but the funds remain in limbo as Hungary maintains a veto at the European Council level. The loan, which covers the 2026–2027 period, represents approximately two-thirds of Ukraine’s estimated […]

Loblaw Q4 2025 Profit Surge Looks Calendar-Driven, Not Structural

Loblaw Companies (TSX: L) delivered a sharp fourth-quarter earnings jump, but a large slice of the “beat” tracks to a 13th week and accounting roll-offs rather than a step-change in underlying retail economics. Retail revenue rose to $16.38 billion from $14.73 billion from a year earlier, a headline 11.3% gain that includes roughly $1.14 billion […]

BMO Grows Q1 2026 Earnings As Credit Costs Ease, Expenses Rise

BMO Financial Group (TSX: BMO) opened fiscal 2026 with Q1 revenue of $9.82 billion, up from $9.27 billion a year earlier, driven by net interest income of $5.64 billion versus $5.40 billion, plus non-interest revenue of $4.18 billion versus $3.87 billion. Reported net income came in at $2.49 billion versus $2.14 billion in Q1 2025, […]

Canada Certifies Gulfstream G700 and G800 Jets, Closing Aviation Dispute With Washington

Canada’s aviation regulator certified Gulfstream‘s G700 and G800 business jets on Monday, bringing a months-long dispute with Washington to a close and heading off a threatened escalation in trade hostilities between the two countries. Transport Canada awarded type certifications to the two flagship models from Savannah, Georgia-based Gulfstream Aerospace, a subsidiary of General Dynamics — […]

National Bank Q1 2026 Profit Jumps 26% as CWB Scales Up

National Bank of Canada (TSX: NA) posted fiscal Q1 2026 net income of $1.25 billion, up from $997.0 million in Q1 2025, as total revenue rose to $3.89 billion from $3.18 billion and the bank lapped a year-ago quarter that still included acquisition-related volatility tied to Canadian Western Bank acquisition. The revenue build was split […]

Scotiabank Q1 2026 Net Income More Than Doubled Due To Impairment Loss

Scotiabank (TSX: BNS) reported Q1 2026 net income of $2.30 billion, up from $993.0 million a year earlier, thanks to a material impairment loss recorded in Q1 2025. This bottomline translates to $1.73 earnings per diluted share. Net interest income was $5.58 billion, up from $5.17 billion year-over-year, while non-interest income was $4.06 billion, down […]