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Financial Crime Auditors Visit Canada After Major Fine

Global financial crime auditors conducted a three-week review of Canadian banks and government agencies in November. This follows a record penalty for a major Canadian bank. Learn the details and implications.

Alberta Companies Fined for Workplace Injury

Two Alberta companies and a supervisor face significant fines following a serious injury at an oil and gas site. Read the full details of the court's decision and its implications for workplace safety.

B.C. man gets $50K fine, 10-year hunting ban

A British Columbia man faces severe penalties, including a $50,000 fine and a decade-long hunting prohibition, after being convicted of illegal wildlife hunting. Learn the details of the case and its implications for conservation.

Toronto company fined $1M for illegal building

A Toronto-based company has been ordered to pay a $1 million penalty by Ontario's construction regulator for constructing homes without the required permits. Learn the details of the enforcement action.

U.S. Waives $33M of Southwest Airlines Fine

The U.S. Department of Transportation has waived a significant portion of a Biden-era penalty against Southwest Airlines for 2022 holiday meltdown. Discover the details and implications.

EU fines X $140M for DSA breaches

The European Union has fined X 120 million euros for violating the Digital Services Act, citing deceptive blue checks and ad transparency failures. Read the full details.

Jonathan Applegate's oneLINE Art Business Innovation

Discover how artist Jonathan Applegate and partner Kim Johnson built Future Drawn, LLC around a unique oneLINE art form. Explore the innovation reshaping the art landscape in Canada and beyond.

Fabergé Winter Egg Sells for Record $30.2 Million

A rare Fabergé Winter Egg, crafted for Russian royalty, has sold for a staggering $30.2 million at Christie's, setting a new auction record. Discover the story behind this imperial treasure.

New German Tribunal for Nazi-Looted Art Cases

Germany establishes a new tribunal to handle restitution claims for art stolen by the Nazis. This specialized court aims to provide justice for heirs and resolve complex historical cases.

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