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Hundreds of thousands of dollars flowed through Maxine Jones' bank account annually, and she never questioned where the money came from. The money came from an "in trust" account containing funds deposited with her husband, alleged fraudster Earl Jones,...
Tags: Maxine Jones, Neil Stein, Earl Jones, money came, Canada, Montreal, Mortgage, Mont-Tremblant Quebec, Boca Raton Florida, Year of birth missing
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W hen a major Canadian bank kicks off the sector's quarterly earnings-reporting season with considerably better-than-expected profits, you'd think that might put a charge in not only its stock, but those of its peers. So when quite the opposite happened...
Tags: BMO, U.S, Mr. Goldberg, Canada, Montreal, Bank of Montreal, Harris Bank, Business Finance, S&P/TSX Composite Index, S&P/TSX 60 Index
International criminal organization made fake passports, licences, credit cards Wednesday, November 25, 2009 Hundreds of police officers have raided locations in the greater Montreal region and Ontario — including at least three...
Tags: allnews, Canada, Salmo, Longueuil, Day care, Passport, Gendarmerie, Luc Bessette, Public Safety Canada, Ian Lafreni, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Montreal
Federal mediators have called a meeting Friday with Canadian National Railway (TSX:CNR) and the union representing locomotive engineers to avert a strike that could begin as early as Saturday. CN said it would attend the noon session in Montreal, however...
Tags: Teamsters Canada Rail Conference, Canada, Montreal, Teamsters, Business Finance, AFL-CIO, Labor, Canadian National Railway, VIA Rail, Strike action
A Liberal MP wants to change the rules to allow Canadian victims of torture abroad to sue foreign states in local courts. Irwin Cotler says his private member's bill to amend the State Immunity Act is sorely needed to help future victims of human-rights...
Tags: sue foreign, Canadian, Canada, Montreal, Human rights abuses, Politics, Social Issues, Torture, Irwin Cotler, Maher Arar, Violence, Law Crime
has shelved its previously announced acquisition of email marketing company NetWorldMedia, the Internet content and advertising company announced Wednesday as it released its third-quarter results. "After completing the review of the transaction and available...
Tags: Canada, Montreal, Communication design, Graphic design, V, Business Finance, Marketing, Technology Internet, Advertising
The Avalanche defeated the Canadiens 3-2. (Photo by Mike Cammalleri #13 of the Montreal Canadiens falls while stick handling the puck during the NHL game against the Colorado Avalanche on October 15, 2009 at the Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Tags: Montreal Canadiens, Canada, Montreal, National Hockey League, Michael Cammalleri, Colorado Avalanche, French Quebecers, Patrick Roy, Northwest Division, allnews, Disaster Accident, Patrice Brisebois
Google has come calling on smartphones with its Android operating system and it's saying more than just a friendly hello to the BlackBerry and iPhone. As smartphones get into the hands of more and more consumers, the search engine giant's Android is starting...
Tags: operating systems, windows mobile, Sascha Segan, IDC Canada, powered phones, Microsoft, Android, Canada, Montreal, Personal digital assistants, Smartphones, Cloud clients, IPhone, Touchscreens, Mobile operating system, Technology Internet
More than 400 police officers in Montreal and Toronto launched anti-fraud raids before dawn Wednesday that included day-care centers, police said. At a Montreal news conference, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police said there were 39 arrest warrants going...
Tags: Montreal, Canada, Service de police de la Ville de Montrᅢᄅal, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Gendarmerie, Public Safety Canada, Law Crime, Mounted police