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Berkshire's New CEO Greg Abel Gets $25M Salary

Greg Abel, Warren Buffett's successor at Berkshire Hathaway, will earn a $25 million annual salary, a 19% increase. Discover the details of his compensation and the massive cash pile he now manages.

RCMP officers lose bid for home sale loss compensation

Seven RCMP officers transferred from Fort McMurray lost hundreds of thousands on home sales. A Federal Court judge upheld the force's decision not to fully cover their losses under a changed policy. Read the full story.

Alberta's Care-first Insurance Model Criticized

An accident reconstruction engineer warns Alberta's new no-fault auto insurance model, starting in 2027, grants excessive power to insurers and strips drivers of legal recourse. Learn the risks.

Ex-Mountie's 20-year fight for assault compensation

Retired RCMP officer Tom Christie has battled Veterans Affairs for two decades for injuries from a 2004 off-duty attack, citing the force's 'always on duty' ethos. Discover his ongoing struggle.

Elon Musk's $139B pay deal restored by judge

A Delaware judge has reinstated Elon Musk's monumental 2018 compensation package worth $139 billion, concluding a years-long legal dispute. Explore the details and implications.

Canada's big banks increase bonus pools by 15%

Canada's largest lenders set aside 15% more for bonuses in fiscal 2025, driven by busy capital markets and trading. Discover which banks led the increase and the factors behind the surge.

Big Six Bank Bonuses Rise 15% on Higher Dealmaking

Canada's largest banks increased performance-based compensation by 15% in fiscal 2025, driven by robust capital markets and wealth management profits. Discover which banks led the pay hikes.

Winnipeg may pay small businesses for construction losses

Two Winnipeg city councillors are pushing a motion to consider financial compensation for local small businesses suffering losses due to disruptive road construction projects. Learn about the proposal and its potential impact.

Starbucks settles NYC labour claims for $35 million

Starbucks agrees to pay approximately $35 million to settle claims it violated New York City labour laws. The settlement resolves allegations of scheduling and pay violations for thousands of workers.

Lawsuit seeks damages over Cowichan title ruling

New legal action seeks compensation from B.C. and federal governments following the Cowichan Nation Aboriginal title claim decision. Learn about the implications for Indigenous rights.

Denmark compensates for Novo Nordisk vision loss

Danish authorities provide compensation to patients experiencing vision loss linked to Novo Nordisk medications. Learn about the pharmaceutical safety developments affecting Canadian consumers.

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