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DavidsTea creditors, including employees, to split $18M after U.S. court rulingThe plan of arrangement was approved by creditors of DavidsTea and its U.S. subsidiary on June 11 and calls for the distribution of the funds in mid-July.CanadaJun 17, 2021
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Receiver named for Calgary-based Trident Exploration at request of Orphan Well AssociationThe Alberta Orphan Well Association says it has taken the "unprecedented'' step of having a receiver appointed to manage the oil and gas assets of failed Trident Exploration.MoneyMay 3, 2019
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Hamilton police investigating Ontario PC nomination battleBen Levitt won the Hamilton West-Ancaster-Dundas nomination meeting in May, but it was challenged by two would-be candidates.PoliticsAug 9, 2017
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Tweeting accountant from PwC blamed for Oscars best picture blunderLesson: never tweet at work.EntertainmentFeb 28, 2017
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Major Saskatoon landlord Block 1 files for creditor protectionSeveral construction companies in Saskatchewan may be out of thousands of dollars after New Summit Partners Corp, which owns a number of properties in Saskatoon, filed for creditor protection.MoneyDec 30, 2016
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Ontario on the hook for more to fix troubled support payment systemOntario's minister of community and social services says she'll implement all of the recommendations from a report on how to fix a troubled support payment system, but she can't say what that will cost.May 1, 2015
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Four TTC employees arrested in joint fraud stingFour TTC employees have been arrested on charges related to allegedly making fraudulent purchases on the company dime for personal use.CrimeJun 11, 2014
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