News Roundup - July 31, 2014

By James Kang
Jul 31, 2014 / Share
Canada

Justice Minister Peter MacKay has decided Marc Nadon won’t have to repay salary, Ottawa Citizen

Canadian electronic-intelligence agency intercepts private messages without judicial warrants, The Globe and Mail

B.C. government grants approval for gold and copper mine in the province’s north, The Globe and Mail

Montreal police share information on road safety and laws as part of sensitivity campaign, Montreal Gazette


United States

Bank of America to pay $1.27-billion penalty for fraud, Reuters

Internet privacy service Tor warns users might have been identified by researchers, Reuters


International

More journalists from News of the World charged with phone-hacking, Reuters

British drug company AstraZeneca strikes deal for rights to Spanish group Almirall's lung drugs, Reuters