News roundup — March 26, 2014

By Mallory Hendry
Mar 27, 2014 / Share
Canada

CN Rail to try for contract one last time contingent on union's accepting binding arbitration if negotiations fail, Reuters

Nova Scotia premier holds off on essential services law in nurses dispute, Chronicle Herald

Privacy watchdog says government could have prevented loss of students' personal information had it simply reminded employees of privacy guidelines, Montreal Gazette


United States

Security firm Trustwave sued by banks over Target breach, Reuters

Ceglia case against Facebook dismissed by judge, Reuters


International

Appeal against Twitter blockage upheld by Turkish court, Reuters

Opposition says Mexico's government telecom bill undermines watchdog, Reuters