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Italy first in Europe to require all employees to have COVID health pass

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The move aims to improve vaccine uptake and reduce the infection rate amid a potential surge in COVID-19 cases this winter.
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China sanctions British citizens as retaliation for Xinjiang accusations

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China is sanctioning nine U.K. citizens, accusing them of spreading lies about the treatment of Uighur Muslims after London imposed penalties on Chinese officials.
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Penalties for not meeting targets: Paul

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Green Party leader Annamie Paul says industry sectors should have greenhouse gas reduction targets and if they can't meet them they should be penalized.
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Ottawa expects 'relatively few' cases of fraudulent CERB claims, says minister

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The Liberal government is proposing legislation that would impose tighter rules for claiming the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB), including fines and jail time for those who deliberately lie on applications. Despite the proposed...
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Government urges social distancing, isolation to prevent more extreme measures

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The federal government is urging Canadians to abide by rules for social distancing and self isolation or they will enact measures to enforce them, including criminal penalties.
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Oilers take 3-1 series lead after raucous 1st period

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The Edmonton Oilers won Game 4 over the Vegas Golden Knights to take a 3-1 series lead. The game featured plenty of hits, a fight, and fierey goaltender. Travis McEwan breaks it down from Rogers Place.
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Harsher penalties now await P.E.I. vape shops that violate provincial laws

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Shops that sell nicotine and vaporizer products can now be fined up to $25,000 for not complying with provincial laws. The Chief Public Health Office says that's to deter repeat offenders. One of those repeat offenders is Vape Head, the...
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Volkswagen accused of misclassifying car imports for 12 years

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A major tax dispute is brewing between Volkswagen and Indian authorities. The German automaker is accused of wrongly classifying its car imports for 12 years, evading $1.4 billion in taxes. If found guilty, Volkswagen could owe a...
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Canada needs to tackle money laundering problem, experts say

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The federal government’s pledge to take action on illegal fentanyl has delayed the threat of U.S. tariffs, but experts say a real crackdown must include how drug groups move and launder money through the country.
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Drug criminals using Canada to launder billions, police reveal

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Canadian police intelligence reveals criminal networks used Canada to launder as much as $113 billion last year, much of it stemming from illegal fentanyl production. Experts say criminals are drawn by Canada’s lax financial regulations...
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B.C. Conservatives call for review of 2024 election, claiming 'irregularities'

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The B-C Conservativa Party is calling for an independent review of the 20-24 provincial election last fall. It says it comes after they found a number of irregularities. CBC's Sarah Galashan is in our Vancouver newsroom with more.
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B.C. winery fined $118K and permanently banned from temporary foreign worker program

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A South Okanagan winery has been fined nearly $118,000 and permanently banned from the Temporary Foreign Worker Program. As Brady Strachan reports, the federal government says the pay and working conditions didn't match the winery's...
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P.E.I. RCMP constable adds to his awards collection

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Crime Stoppers recently named Cpl. Jamie Parsons as RCMP Officer of the Year for 2024. He was also presented with a king's coronation medal last month. He tells CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin what the awards mean to him.
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Ontario toughens penalties for impaired drivers

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A number of new laws and regulations in Ontario came into effect on Jan. 1. Among them are new, tougher penalties for those convicted of driving under the influence. CBC's Lane Harrison has the details.
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Tougher penalties for impaired drivers come into effect in Ontario

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A host of new legislative changes came into effect when Ontario entered 2025. Among them: tougher penalties for those who are convicted of driving under the influence. CBC's Lane Harrison explains what's new.
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Impaired driving rules set to change in N.B.

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New impaired driving legislation takes effect in New Brunswick on Jan. 1, including new penalties for lower amounts of alcohol.
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Many Americans hesitant to file taxes amid IRS workforce cuts, survey finds

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Think fewer IRS agents means you won't get audited? Experts say think again. (Scripps News)
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Tax crunch time is here: What to do (and not do) this week

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The deadline for most people to file their 2023 taxes is Monday, April 15. Here are some tips to keep in mind when you file.
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Australian Bank Wins Big in World Cup

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Australia's biggest bank is emerging as one of the winners from the Women's World Cup sticking multi-million dollar deals, a rare among big brands backing women's sports. Bloomberg's Nabila Ahmed has more.
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Cardozo Law Professor Roth on Trump Targeted in Jan. 6 Probe

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Cardozo School of Law Professor and Former Federal Prosecutor for the Southern District of New York, Jessica Roth, discusses Former President Donald Trump saying he is a target in the January 6 probe and may face a grand jury soon....
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India Drugmakers Under Scrutiny

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US inspectors have uncovered wide-ranging lapses in safety precautions at some of India's biggest drug makers, as the world's top supplier of cheap medications faces increased scrutiny after a spate of deadly manufacturing incidents....
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Labour calls Government’s water company measures ‘flimsy’

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Labour has dismissed Government plans that could see water companies facing unlimited fines and penalties as part of efforts to tackle pollution.



Environment Secretary Therese Coffey is expected to announce next week plans...
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U.S. Pays Brazil $300M to End Cotton Subsidy Dispute

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Oct. 1 -- The U.S. and Brazil reached a $300 million agreement to resolve a dispute over cotton subsidies that has bedeviled the two nations for more than a decade. Alan Bjerga reports on Bottom Line. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Gender Pay Gap Is Appalling in Our Company: Willis Towers Watson's Aubert

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May.16 -- Nicolas Aubert head of Great Britain at Willis Towers Watson, discusses steps to increase diversity in the U.K. insurance industry and how his company is addressing the gender pay gap. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."