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An advertisement for a cancelled show, Top 3 Tonight, runs in the bottom right corner. * CTV News/YouTube * Facebook * Twitter * WhatsApp * LinkedIn * SMS * Email * Print * Copy article link Save 1. Home 2. Business Business SHOCKING MORNING SHOW DEPARTURE EXPOSED: BANK OF CANADA SUES DINA PUGLIESE By Andy TakagiStaff Reporter 2024-08-29 CET 2 min to read * Facebook * Twitter * WhatsApp * LinkedIn * SMS * Email * Facebook * Twitter * WhatsApp * LinkedIn * SMS * Email * Print * Copy article link Save During her last episode of 'Breakfast Television,' Dina Pugliese bid a heartfelt farewell, expressing gratitude to viewers and colleagues. However, it was later revealed that her departure was linked to a scandal from one of her previous broadcasts, overshadowing her farewell. The scandal broke out during a live broadcast of the show when Dina Pugliese accidentally told her secret on national TV, leading some viewers to take advantage of the situation. Insiders reveal there's more to the story than meets the eye: Sources close to the production shed light on the true motivations behind Pugliese's exit and the real reason behind the lawsuit. The broadcast was suddenly stopped by a call from the Bank of Canada, urgently requesting intervention in the broadcast. Thankfully, we persuaded an insider in the production of the "Breakfast Television" to provide us with a copy of the recording. If you're currently reading this article, please be aware that it might be removed soon, just like the broadcast was. Therefore, if you are lucky to read this piece, please refer to the link provided by Dina Pugliese. Dina Pugliese:“I have decided it is my time to step down and leave the show. I'll tell you this didn't happen overnight." - on her final broadcast "Breakfast Television". On her morning show, talk show host Dina Pugliese revealed a "wealth loophole" that she claimed could make anyone a millionaire within just 3-4 months. After sharing insights on building wealth and assets, Pugliese surprised her audience with the announcement. She urged all Canadians to take advantage of this opportunity before major banking institutions potentially shut it down. Image “Dina Pugliese on air: last piece of the recording" Dina Pugliese: "What made me successful is jumping into new opportunities quickly - without any hesitation. Right now, my number one money-maker is a new cryptocurrency auto-trading program called Bit360". My Husband, Alek Mirkovich personally invested significant money into the software's development. It's the best opportunity I've seen in my entire lifetime to build a small fortune fast. We are facing unprecedented times with the cost of living spiralling out of control. I urge everyone to take a look at this before the banks shut it down because they will shut it down. Since I started speaking publicly about this, I have received several warnings from banks about sanctioning me." Before Dina could provide further details, the show cut to a commercial break forced by the Bank of Canada. We've managed to secure an exclusive interview with her to explore the details of this highly debated opportunity further. DINA PUGLIESE IN AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW FOR THE STAR: Dina Pugliese: “I'll tell you one thing: you don't have to work hard to be rich. And if you understand that, you will be good with money.” Andy Takagi: “If there is a way to do that, why don't you share it?” Dina Pugliese: "I didn't share it earlier because of the lawsuit. Now that it's public, I can talk about the case." Dina continues... "Think about it: If someone can invest small amounts for just one year and earn millions thanks to compound interest, why would they choose to work? If this method is accessible to everyone, who will work in restaurants, stores, or factories if everyone becomes wealthy?" Andy Takagi: “It sounds too good to be true. “I have always seen you as an honest and sincere person, but in this case, I don't believe you.” Dina Pugliese: "Are you suggesting that I'm being dishonest? Why do you think the bank is suing me?" "I'm confident that any Canadian can earn thousands of dollars weekly by dedicating just 20 to 30 minutes daily. I'm not a financial expert, but I do it successfully myself. The concept behind the software we created,Bit360 , is simple: to allow the average person to benefit from the cryptocurrency boom, which remains one of the most profitable investments of the 21st century, despite what most people think. Thanks to cryptocurrency, I am now able to dedicate myself to philanthropy. Andy Takagi: "Philanthropy? How much money did you earn?" Dina Pugliese: "I'm not willing to discuss it. I'll just say that Bit360 lets you profit from these cryptocurrencies. It uses artificial intelligence (AI) to handle long and short selling for you automatically, so money is made around the clock, even while you sleep." Following the interview, we sent our reporter, Andy Takagi, for Bit360 review, which ultimately led to the following conclusions: Andy Takagi with his wife and daughter DAY 1: “I confess that at first, I didn't believe in this platform, but I wanted to check it out in person. I decided to invest US$250 and have started to test it. Now, imagine my surprise when nothing happened after the deposit. I confirmed that I had been fooled. But after a few minutes, the algorithm started working. I was happy, but then I saw the statistics: my first trade turned out to be a loss of 22 US dollars! I already had some losses in the first minutes of working with the platform. But the next trades, as well as the four others that followed, made me money. My balance went from $250 to $298 in just a few minutes.” DAY 2: “I started my morning by checking my balance and was surprised to see that it had already reached $467! It had doubled in just one day. Although I already wanted to withdraw my earnings, I decided to wait another week to see how well it performs over a longer period.” DAY 7: “I went the whole week without checking my balance on the Bit360 platform . It was tough because I was worried that my money might be gone. When I finally checked, I found that almost 85% of my trades were profitable, and the remaining 15% recovered from losses easily. My balance was US$4,413. I decided to withdraw $4,163 and give it to my wife as a gift." The money arrived within an hour, and what was left of the difference continued to generate more income. As proof, I attached the bank statement: The official bank statement showing that the money has been credited to Bit360. If I had not withdrawn my winnings, I estimate that those $250 could turn to millions in 63 weeks.” Quick guide to start earning with Bit360: 1. Use the link provided by Dina Pugliese. 2. Fund your account. The minimum deposit to start the program is $250. 3. After making the deposit, the program will start operating in a few minutes. 4. Money can be withdrawn at any time and will be transferred to your account within 2 to 3 hours (depends on the bank). official site of Bit360 × Already a Subscriber? Sign in You are logged in ? Switch accounts The latest round of layoffs comes after Bell cut 1,300 jobs just eight months ago in June 2023, but has followed a pattern of yearly cuts from within the telecom giant as the company cites floundering ad revenues and losses in its news division. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW “Restructuring decisions are incredibly tough for all of us because it affects the people we work with and care about,” Bell's CEO Mirko Bibic wrote in a company-wide letter. Bibic told staff the company estimated the cuts could save BCE up to $250 million a year. He also said that the company’s news operations are losing roughly $40 million a year and ad revenues had fallen by $140 million in 2023, compared with a year earlier. Bell's cuts also follow CBC and Radio-Canada's move to layoff 600 workers? and end some of its programming? in December to help meet a $125-million budget shortfall. WHICH CTV NEWS SHOWS ARE ENDING? In an internal memo obtained by the Star,? Dave Daigle, vice-president of local TV, radio and Bell Media Studios, and Richard Gray, vice-president of news at Bell Media announced widespread programming changes coming to CTV News. Here's what Daigle and Gray announced would be ending: * Weekday noon broadcasts will end at all CTV stations except in Toronto * CTV's weekend 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. newscasts are ending for all stations except in Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa * CTV's evening programs — The Debate, This Hour and Top 3 Tonight — are all being shut down and being replaced by a weekday nightly news broadcast * BNN Bloomberg's weekday daytime programming is also being "streamlined," to "reduce the number of separate broadcasts" YOU MIGHT BE INTERESTED IN Breaking News Headlines & Top Stories | The Star * Dec 31, 1969 * Breaking News Headlines & Top Stories | The Star * Dec 31, 1969 * CTV's viewership statistics aren't often published. According to a release from the company in October 2023, CTV led its competitors by 47 per cent during prime time and has remained "Canada's most-watched television network for an unprecedented 22 years running." ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The last time CTV published show-specific data in 2020, the network said CTV National News was watched, on average, by 1.1 million Canadian and led Global News by 75 per cent in key demographics. CTV News at Six, that same year, was watched by 1.6 million viewers. W5, CTV's investigative program, reached 2.2 million Canadians each week in 2019-2020, CTV said. WHAT IS HAPPENING TO W5? W5, "Canada’s most-watched and North America’s longest-running investigative series," according to a press release from September announcing the show's 58th season, will also be impacted. CTV's central investigative program will become a "multi-part, multi-platform investigative reporting unit" across CTV, Daigle and Gray said in their memo. The company’s' internal memo says the show is "evolving" as a stand-alone documentary series. The Star reached out to CTV and Bell Media spokespeople to ask if W5 is being cancelled, but they did not respond before publication. Related Stories BELL CANADA SLASHES 4,800 JOBS ‘AT ALL LEVELS,’ CLOSING MORE THAN 100 THE SOURCE STORES WHO IS BCE? QUICK FACTS ABOUT THE COMPANY BEHIND THURSDAY'S JOB CUTS ANNOUNCEMENT HERE’S HOW MUCH BELL CEO MIRKO BIBIC MADE LAST YEAR AND HOW IT COMPARES TO THE OTHER HEADS OF CANADA’S MAJOR TELECOMS BELL MEDIA'S CEO AMONG THE HIGHEST PAID EXECUTIVES IN CANADA Just last month, weeks before Bell's seismic layoffs, Bibic was named Canada's 38th highest paid CEO in a list published by Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.? ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In 2022, Bibic made over $13.5 million in total compensation, up from the $11 million he made the year before. He climbed fourteen spots to from 2021 to join the ranks of Canada's top 50 highest paid executives. With files from Josh Rubin and The Canadian Press. 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