News roundup — February 28, 2014

By Mallory Hendry
Feb 28, 2014 / Share
Canada

Victims' advocate says mandatory surcharge not working, Ottawa Citizen

Lawyers say Ontario's 'quirk' of letting chief justice set provincial fines should be changes, Toronto Star

New fees for mining industry in B.C., The Globe and Mail


United States

Apple asks appeals court to void 'radical' e-books ruling, Reuters

Safety regulators begin probe of GM's handling of recall, Reuters


International

French bank agrees to pay $122 million to resolve mortgage lawsuit, Reuters

Credit Suisse sees damage claims 'revived' by U.S. court, Reuters