News roundup — June 12, 2014

By Mallory Hendry
Jun 12, 2014 / Share
Canada

Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario to hear claim Mississauga parking restriction during prayer hours discriminates against Muslims, The National Post

Quebec helicopter jailbreak causes Interpol to issue international alert, Reuters

Senate heads to court to stop human rights hearing, Calgary Herald


United States

Supreme Court ruling expected in case expected to make it harder for shareholders to band together against public companies in securities fraud class actions, Reuters

Federal judge considers dismissing fraud case against Bank of America, Reuters


International

Court rules EU's $1.4 billion fine against Intel stands, Reuters

Fiat unit says Luxembourg tax ruling 'legitimate', Reuters