News Roundup - August 1, 2014

By James Kang
Aug 01, 2014 / Share
Canada

Canada criticized by Chinese foreign ministry for ‘irresponsible’ hacking accusations, Reuters

Choice for Canadian farmers between men or women from Mexico amounts to gender discrimination, The Globe and Mail

B.C. lawyer suing wife he says jilted him once she got her visa, The Province


United States

Hundreds of claims expected as GM compensation program for faulty ignition switches begins, Reuters

U.S. judge orders Microsoft to submit customer e-mails stored from abroad, Reuters


International

French telecommunications company Iliad makes offer for T-Mobile setting up bidding war, Reuters

P2i, a technology spin-off from Britain's Ministry of Defence contemplating Asian IPO, Reuters