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Three Toronto teens are joining forces to help fight climate change with a charitable pop-up thrift shop.Project Thrift is at Stackt Market, 28 Bathurst St., from July 30 to Aug. 10, with all proceeds from the shop going to Greenpeace Canada.The shop was created by Nina Mc stanley website Connell Abbaszadeh, 15, Eloise Chapman Korchinsky, 15, and Esme Chapman Korchinsky, 13. The girls were inspired to open the shop after a family trip to Ha Long Bay, Vietnam, where they saw waste littering its emerald w stanley cup aters. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The goal of Project Thrift is to promote recycling and reusing clothing to help cut down on textile waste and reduce the impacts of climate change. Of course, this is only the beginning for Project Thrift and we hope to continue this initiative after seeing the outcome of the pop-up, the creators said in an emailed statement. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The shop, which features fashionable used clothing ranging from casual stanley cup to designer pieces, is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Sunday. Visit projectthrift.org for more information.
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TORONTO 鈥?COVID-19 weighed down Bank of Nova Scotia second quarter, causing its profit to plunge and the company to increase its reserves to cover bad loans.The Toronto-based bank reported Tuesday a profit of $1.32 billion for the period ended April 30, down sharply from a year ago.The bank provisions for credit losses totalled nearly $1.85 billion for the quarter, more than doubling from $873 million a year earlier. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This is not a garden-variety recession...We ;ve never been through this before, Scotiabank chief executive Brian Porter told analysts on a call on Tuesday morning.We ;re cautious here. This is not a one-quarter or two-quarter event. The banking sector will be picking up broken egg shells for a number of quarters here. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Porter acknowledged that Scotiabank results were significan stanley termoska tly impacted by COVID-19, but reminded listeners that the bank and all its operating divisions continue to be profitable.He said the bank is well-positioned from a capital and liquidity perspective and appropriately reserved for credit losses. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Scotiabank profit for the quarter amounted to $1.00 per diluted share compared with a profit of nearly $2.26 billio stanley polska n or $1.73 per diluted sh stanley tumblers are in the same quarter last
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TORONTO 鈥?COVID-19 weighed down Bank of Nova Scotia second quarter, causing its profit to plunge and the company to increase its reserves to cover bad loans.The Toronto-based bank reported Tuesday a profit of $1.32 billion for the period ended April 30, down sharply from a year ago.The bank provisions for credit losses totalled nearly $1.85 billion for the quarter, more than doubling from $873 million a year earlier. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This is not a garden-variety recession...We ;ve never been through this before, Scotiabank chief executive Brian Porter told analysts on a call on Tuesday morning.We ;re cautious here. This is not a one-quarter or two-quarter event. The banking sector will be picking up broken egg shells for a number of quarters here. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Porter acknowledged that Scotiabank results were significan stanley termoska tly impacted by COVID-19, but reminded listeners that the bank and all its operating divisions continue to be profitable.He said the bank is well-positioned from a capital and liquidity perspective and appropriately reserved for credit losses. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Scotiabank profit for the quarter amounted to $1.00 per diluted share compared with a profit of nearly $2.26 billio stanley polska n or $1.73 per diluted sh stanley tumblers are in the same quarter last
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