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Who owes the biggest penalties to B.C.'s securities watchdog?
The British Columbia Securities Commission has levied about $430 million in unpaid fines and disgorgement orders for breaches of the province's Securities Act.
Mar 5, 2024 4:00 AM
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Conservatives candidate Jamil Jivani clinches seat in Ontario riding
COURTICE, Ont.
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Pro-Palestinian demonstrators say they feel vilified after protest cancels PM event
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Four provinces confirm measles cases with Montreal deemed Canada's epicentre
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Foreign interference inquiry hearing some federal evidence behind closed doors
OTTAWA — The head of a commission of inquiry into foreign interference has agreed to a federal request to present some evidence in private.
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Ottawa says its housing deals with cities will build 750,000 homes in the next decade
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Guilbeault calls Saskatchewan premier 'immoral' for breaking carbon-price law
OTTAWA — Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault says Ottawa has to take action against Saskatchewan for breaking the federal carbon-pricing law.
Mar 4, 2024 5:49 PM
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Quebec health officials report 10 cases of measles in Montreal area, confirm community spread
Montreal has become the epicentre of measles cases in Canada, and the disease is spreading in Quebec for the first time since 2019, public health officials said Monday.
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B.C. Supreme Court approves $14.4-million settlement of iPhone class-action lawsuit
VANCOUVER — The British Columbia Supreme Court has approved a countrywide multimillion-dollar settlement of a class-action lawsuit against Apple over software updates that allegedly slowed down older iPhones. "We're pleased with the results," said K.
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