News roundup — January 15, 2014

By Mallory Hendry
Jan 15, 2014 / Share
Canada

Crackdown on citizenship fraud 'stymied' by tie-ups in Federal Court, Ottawa Citizen

Saskatchewan government insurer paid for accident victim's therapy pool, ordered to pay $10,000 a year in maintenance, The National Post

Conservatives requesting more research on prostitution laws could be stalling tactic, Toronto Star


United States

Senate pushing for 'landmark crackdown' on Wall Street banks' involvement in commodities markets, Reuters

Appeals court strikes down federal rules requiring Internet providers to treat all web traffic equally, Reuters


International

EU wants more concessions from Google if the company wants to avoid formal charges in anti-competition investigation, Reuters

U.S. regulators sent to Citi's London headquarters as part of FX probe, Reuters