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They said toys were being used to lure children to high calorie foods loaded with salt. Ken Yeager, the county supervisor behind the ban, said: "This prevents restaurants from preying on children's
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resources to fight breaches of securities law.
The Toronto Star
September 12, 2007
Canada called soft on corporate crime
Retiring Teachers’ CEO slams lack of oversight, shortage of prosecutions
Laura
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to be a corporate criminal? Move to Canada
Margaret Wente
Caption: The real message sent to white-collar crooks like Garth Drabinsky is that, even if you get convicted, things won't be so bad The Globe and Mail
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seeking political help
The victims of the alleged Green Acres franchise scam say they are still waiting for authorities to take action, two weeks after first complaining to police.
Up to 200 people paid
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the tastes of children when they're young and "to get them hooked on eating high-sugar, high-fat foods early in life."
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Santa Clara County: Supervisors ban
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Kreme's accounting — its reporting of franchise buybacks and profit outlooks.
The Globe and Mail
January 19, 2005
Krispy Kreme hires corporate fixer
Troubled doughnut maker banking on Stephen Cooper to help
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of the environment.
Reuters
September 25, 2001
Corporations struggle to answer global protests
Patrick Chalmers
KUALA LUMPUR - Branded villains by anti-globalization protesters, many of the world's largest companies
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and Mail
December 11, 2003
Sikh says fast-food boss banned ‘diaper’ on head
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Subway Restaurant franchise owners and employees must apply in writing for company dress-code waivers to wear
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"We're going after the root of the problem,"" Mr. Brune said. ""Corporate campaigns are the next frontier — and definitely it's companies like CitiGroup, Boise Cascade and Exxon that will be seeing
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"representing religious groups, political affiliates or lobby groups."
"We had no idea that we would cause an international incident by having coffee donated," said Chris Plante, director of the Rhode Island
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