News roundup — April 29, 2013

By Mallory Hendry
Apr 26, 2013 / Share
Canada

Ottawa set to unveil sweeping changes to foreign workers program, CBC

Alberta tables new law to force oil companies to pay for environmental monitoring, The Globe and Mail

Province files injunction on 'illegal strike' as Calgary correctional officers list demands, Calgary Herald

B.C. appeals court finds anti-abotion protestors set out to 'test the law', National Post


United States

Phone recording of Goldman's Tourre can be used by SEC: judge, Reuters

Court gives final OK to $21-million compensation settlement in Merrill class action, Reuters


International

Cyprus to increase government transparency, limit presidential immunity from prosecution, Reuters

Swiss company Novartis sees second kickback lawsuit brought in four days, Reuters