Aug 25 (Reuters) – Here are the top stories from selected Canadian newspapers. Reuters has not reviewed these articles and does not guarantee their accuracy.
The Globe and the Mail
– Canada’s Heritage Minister Pascale St-Onge (Link) said Thursday she had had productive discussions with leaders of Meta META.O, which is blocking Canadians from accessing messages on Facebook and Instagram, the tech giant said However, it does not comply with Canada’s Online Information Act “rollback” requirements.
– TD Bank Group (Link) TD.TO said on Thursday it expects “non-monetary” fines and penalties related to US agency investigations into its anti-corruption compliance program. money laundering
— Donald Trump’s mugshot (link) was released Thursday night after he was jailed in the Atlanta jail for more than a dozen misdemeanors in a massive criminal case stemming from the former President of the United States’ attempts to ameliorate his Georgia election defeat in the Year 2020 to undo.
NATIONAL MAIL
– Canada’s Business Ethics Inspectorate (Link) on Thursday announced investigations into Canadian units of Walmart WMT.N, Hugo Boss BOSSn.DE and Diesel owned by Italian OTB OTB.L to investigate allegations of Uyghur forced labor in the supply chains and operation of these companies.
– Canadian union Unifor (Link), which represents the 3,700 workers who have resigned at 27 Metro branches, organized a picket on August 23, 2023 to prevent trucks from entering two of Metro Inc. MRU.TO’s main distribution centers in Entering and exiting Ontario to break the impasse the company has been in for nearly four weeks.
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