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Who’s Suing Whom: April 25, 2023

Who’s Suing Whom: April 25, 2023

The latest from the B.C. Supreme Court
B.C. company from Bridgemark case admits misrepresentations

B.C. company from Bridgemark case admits misrepresentations

Junior B.C. mining company from the Bridgemark consulting case sold $6.3 million worth of shares in 2018 only to hand the consultants who bought those shares $5 million worth of consulting contracts, without proper disclosures made
Head of Alberta Energy Regulator declines to say when province told of oilsands leak

Head of Alberta Energy Regulator declines to say when province told of oilsands leak

Committee looking into why governments and area First Nations weren't kept updated on seepage from a tailings pond at Imperial Oil's Kearl oilsands mine
Can Force 1 burned more than 13,000 litres of fuel on Trudeau's one-day trip to Vancouver

Can Force 1 burned more than 13,000 litres of fuel on Trudeau's one-day trip to Vancouver

Records show Trudeau was on the ground for the Lunar New year parade for only four hours on a trip that cost taxpayers an estimated $58K
Lawsuit of the Week: Vancouver NFT creator claims company takeover was a sham

Lawsuit of the Week: Vancouver NFT creator claims company takeover was a sham

House of Kibaa co-founder claims buyers drained company of assets
Small business owners working eight-day week equivalent due to staff shortages: CFIB

Small business owners working eight-day week equivalent due to staff shortages: CFIB

Number of small businesses affected by labour shortages has increased from 55 per cent in November 2021
Public service union to picket at locations with more impact as strike enters Day 6

Public service union to picket at locations with more impact as strike enters Day 6

Two sides accusing each other of poor communication as bargaining teams sort out how much to increase wages
Rob Shaw: B.C. awaits Ottawa's move to keep violent offenders in jail instead of on bail

Rob Shaw: B.C. awaits Ottawa's move to keep violent offenders in jail instead of on bail

Provinces pleading with the federal government to keep potentially violent offenders off the streets as they face trials
Russian airspace ban means pricier flights for Canadian travellers and airlines

Russian airspace ban means pricier flights for Canadian travellers and airlines

European airlines are among the most affected, having to reroute planes on hours-long detours to reach Asia and parts of the Middle East
Who’s Suing Whom: April 24, 2023

Who’s Suing Whom: April 24, 2023

The latest from the B.C. Supreme Court
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