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FSIN rejects some claims in federal audit, calls for full reviewThe Federation of Sovereign Nations is speaking out on a federal forensic audit that found certain expenses 'questionable,' with the organization rejecting some allegations.CanadaOct 1
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Probe needed to prevent repeat of B.C. sewage plant debacle, former auditor saysWith the North Shore Wastewater Treatment Plant billions of dollars over budget, attention is turning to a similar project on the horizon.PoliticsJun 21, 2024
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North Vancouver councillor calls for audit of skyrocketing wastewater plant costsOn Friday, the Metro Vancouver Regional District revealed the project's cost had ballooned to a total of $3.86 billion, and that the project won't be done until 2030.PoliticsMar 25, 2024
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Vancouver park board’s process for setting, managing fees needs a reset: AuditAccording to the audit, the park board collects an average of $56.3 million in fees and charges every year.PoliticsNov 20, 2023
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Audit finds City of Edmonton was fair, minimized risk in Valley Line LRT contractsThe audit focused on issues under city control and did not touch on the construction work done by TransEd, the private industry consortium contracted to build the transit line.PoliticsSep 22, 2023
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Cape Breton-based employment organization mismanaged $1 million: auditor generalThe report says the organization’s executive director, along with some management and staff, “engaged in unethical and unprofessional behaviour."CanadaJun 20, 2023
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Shane Ramsay out at Nch’kay after bombshell BC Housing auditThe Nch'kay Development confirmed Friday that Shayne Ramsay was no longer with the company, where he was serving as executive vice-president.PoliticsMay 12, 2023
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Canada pledged to plant 2 billion trees by 2030 — it’s not going so wellThe government isn't on track to get even four per cent of the promised trees in the ground by the end of 2030, according to an audit by the environment commissioner.EnvironmentApr 20, 2023
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Ontario municipalities feel impacts of housing law, worry over little audit progressIt has been more than three months since Ontario promised to make municipalities 'whole' on a loss of development charge revenue due to a new provincial law.CanadaMar 13, 2023
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Sask. auditor’s report flags issues around administrative segregation at correctional facilitiesAn audit done between January 2021 and April 2022 found 13 inmates that had been in administrative segregation for longer than 15 days, with the longest being recorded at 43 days.CanadaDec 7, 2022
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