News roundup — March 24, 2014

By Mallory Hendry
Mar 24, 2014 / Share
Canada

Ottawa urges arbitration in CN Rail union dispute, Reuters

Ontario judge’s decision to give Iran’s $7-million worth of state assets in Canada to victims of terrorism branded 'politically motivated,' of 'no legal value', The National Post

Medical marijuana patients win right to keep growing plants until constitutional challenge of new system, Toronto Star


United States

Lawsuit claims GM must pay for pre-bankruptcy ignition deception, Reuters

U.S. appeals court upheld Federal Reserve's controversial rules for debit card 'swipe fees', Reuters


International

Talks with Asian regulators delay Nokia's deal with Microsoft, Reuters

Australia debates extraditing alleged Silk Road moderator, Reuters