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B.C. whistleblower leads $20-million class-action suit against Steve Nash Fitness WorldA Metro Vancouver woman says the fitness giant has been systemically failing to properly pay her as a method of increasing company profits.Jul 10, 2019
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B.C. Liberals introduce legislation to set payment deadlines for contractorsThe legislation would require companies to pay contractors within 28 days of receiving an invoice, and contractors to pay subcontractors seven days thereafter.PoliticsMay 28, 2019
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Winnipeg shoppers can now reserve premium Polo ‘Park’-ing spacesCF Polo Park Shopping Centre is now offering reserved premium parking for $5. The select spaces will be located right next to the four main mall entrances.ConsumerMar 15, 2019
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Police across Saskatchewan say mass bomb threats do not pose danger to publicBusinesses spanning all across North America have been receiving emails claiming a bomb will go off in their business unless the recipient of the email submits payment by Bitcoin.CanadaDec 13, 2018
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City of Moncton announces substantial completion of new events centreThe city announced the milestone on its official Facebook page.CanadaJul 9, 2018
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Ontario Health Coalition calls for public consultations on OHIP+ reformThe Ontario Health Coalition is raising concerns over Premier Doug Ford's plan to alter OHIP-plus coverage.HealthJul 4, 2018
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Radiologist tops New Brunswick list of highest-billing doctors at $1.5MAccording to the records, medical professionals billed anywhere from $50,000 to $1,5000,000 in the 2015-2016 fiscal year.HealthJun 26, 2017
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More and more people prefer plastic over paper when paying the bill: surveyMore than a third of Europeans and Americans would be happy to go without cash and rely on electronic forms of payment if they could, a study showed Wednesday.ConsumerApr 25, 2017
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How true is it? Canadian government spends more on Syrian refugees than Fort McMurray wildfiresA social media post is circulating making the claim Syrian refugees get more in assistance than evacuees from the Fort McMurray wildfire. How true is it?CanadaJul 12, 2016
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Cash no longer king? Credit and debit continue to usurp throneOur increasingly cashless society is changing how some small vendors do business, while others stick to tried and true methods.MoneyJan 5, 2016
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