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"So here we are today, with four young children, our business lost to liquidation, our family home lost and now officially bankrupt to boot, not to mention the mental stress and strain on our
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A McDonald's franchise was fined £12,400 last month after admitting 20 offences of illegally employing children aged 15 and 16 at two Surrey restaurants. The fines, among the highest imposed
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Suhas Thaleshvar, owner and operator of the Target pharmacy at the Sherwood Park Mall, said he first heard about Target’s closure from his wife, who had read it on her phone. “None of us owners
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“This is a victory for patients across Canada and PFAC,” said president Dan Dimovksi of the Pharmacy Franchisee Association of Canada.
The Toronto Star
February 19, 2015
Target Canada pharmacists
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Winnipeg pharmacist Charles Scerbo was familiar with Target stores in the U.S. and how busy they were. “I thought, if they operate stores here like they do in the U.S., it’s a slam-dunk,” he said
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documents” for hiring purposes. Dunkin’ also said the company failed to keep up its franchise fees, or the percentage of the shop’s total gross sales.
The Boston Globe`
April 14, 2007
Dunkin’ targets
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Target Bogus Businesses
The California Department of Corrections, several federal agencies and ten states, including Indiana, are launching a sweep to stop bogus business opportunities and work
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package at the same time it was also advising the Canadian Automobile Dealers Association.
National Post
November 10, 2010
Class actions can target firms as defendants
Daryl-Lynn Carlson
David Sterns
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are 'soft targets' for credit card crime, skimming
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Surry Hills businessman Michael Souri had $30,000 raided from his account. Picture: James Elsby
WHEN Michael Souri received an answering
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and grain elevators. It was stopped by a massive outcry from rural Canada…
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November 10, 2009
Another Tory government targets rural post offices
Postal union circulating
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