Quebec company wants federal permits to export armoured trucks to QatarAnd eight other insights from the IJF's weekly lobbying newsletter
One address, 76 foreign currency dealers: Inside Canada’s money service business ‘clusters’One money laundering expert calls it an “abuse of the system”
Vancouver real estate developer surrenders to court after two arrest warrants issued for skipping hearingsBob Fraser of the Cynterra Group pledges he’ll repay funds owing to contractors ‘in the next few days’
Canadian company at the centre of alleged international pyramid schemeForeign governments say hundreds of thousands of people in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka lost savings to Metaverse Foreign Exchange, headquartered in Ontario.
Why low-income renters can’t “air condition their way out” of extreme heatExperts say “passive cooling” and incentives are necessary for a net-zero future
Prominent Vancouver lawyer accused of moving criminal cash dies before hearingMichael Bolton, one of Canada’s most renowned defence lawyers, denied Law Society allegations.
Irving Oil lobbying the government about new greenwashing rulesAnd eight other insights from the IJF’s weekly lobbying newsletter
Case dropped against alleged ‘money mule’ who helped defraud Ontario townA judge stayed proceedings against a 72-year-old Vancouver man because of ‘cavalier’ police conduct.
American authorities say a B.C. company laundered cash for scammers. Where was the Canadian investigation?Four years after RevenueWire signed $6.75M settlement with U.S. FTC, no sign of action in Canada
WestJet and aircraft mechanics both lobbying the federal government after Canada Day weekend labour disputeAnd eight other insights from the IJF’s weekly lobbying newsletter
Exploited in the workplace: the ‘Canadian dream’ turns into a nightmare for international studentsPrecarious immigration status allows for exploitation by employers, experts say.
Pro-pharma lobbying picks up as pharmacare bill nears final approvalGroups opposed to a single-payer pharmacare plan stage communications blitz
Canadian movie theatres are meeting with the federal government after GTA cinemas targeted in shootings potentially linked to organized crimeAnd eight other insights from the IJF's weekly lobbying newsletter