A property developer that owes tenants over $50M is lobbying about Alberta's ‘life lease’ billAnd eight other insights from the IJF’s weekly lobbying newsletter
Disasters at Sea: What has Transport Canada done to improve small tugboat safety?After 37 accidents in 10 years, critics say the tugboat industry suffers from lax oversight and enforcement
Veterans Affairs Canada working on automating parts of disability benefits process as experts raise questions about potential for biasDepartment says automation needed to reduce backlog in applications amid sharp rise in veterans submitting claims
Investigative Journalism Foundation nominated twice for Digital Publishing AwardsKate Schneider and Roberto Rocha receive data journalism nods for stories on military exports and cash-for-access fundraisers
Following a turbulent first quarter, Boeing is hoping to secure billions in Canadian defence contractsAnd eight other insights from the IJF’s weekly lobbying newsletter
Vancouver real estate developer boasting big returns on Facebook has 'some very, very angry investors’The Cynterra Group is at the centre of several lawsuits, along with concerns about advertising and a review by securities investigators
Sask. officials knew COVID-19 was spreading at an 'exponential' rate in 2021, but refused restrictionsPremier Scott Moe says province made decisions based on information it had at the time
Deadly fires: The risk of death and injuries is highest in poor neighbourhoodsNew analysis of Toronto fire data shows lower income wards face more severe outcomes from fires
Probe of judge suspected of making political donations still ongoing, judicial council saysThe council has no update on its review of Judge Diana Piccoli eight months after being told of three donations made to the Liberal Party since she took the bench
Psychotherapists in B.C. are asking the province to regulate their profession… againAnd eight other insights from the IJF’s weekly lobbying newsletter
How accused ‘pump and dump’ perpetrators allegedly controlled a B.C. telemedicine companyRegulators say scheme netted masterminds $46 million while leaving other investors out in the cold
A British AI firm that worked for the Brexit campaign is pitching its technology in OntarioAnd eight other insights from the IJF’s weekly lobbying newsletter
Customers who say they were scammed by crypto founder ask why B.C. regulator didn’t act soonerDavid Smillie is accused of defrauding customers of $13 million deposited on ezBtc platform