News roundup — April 24, 2014

By Mallory Hendry
Apr 24, 2014 / Share
Canada

McDonald's Canada moves to freeze use of foreign worker plan as third-party audit commences, Reuters

B.C.’s criminal justice branch plans to ask federal Justice Department to seek Amanda Todd's alleged tormentor's extradition to Canada, The National Post

Landmark ruling on Senate reform expected Friday, Toronto Star


United States

Judge denies Apple's attempt to hold off e-book antitrust trial, Reuters

Regulators want new 'net neutrality' rules next month, Reuters


International

Bankruptcy trustee ordered to begin Mt. Gox liquidation: Tokyo court, Reuters

Standard Life joins 'significant rebellion' by shareholders after announcing plan to vote against Barclays' pay plan, Reuters