News roundup — May 27, 2014

By Mallory Hendry
May 27, 2014 / Share
Canada

Canada to probe fatal crashes, complaints over faulty GM switches, Reuters

Quebec study calls health care reforms 'inevitable', Chronicle Herald

Crown drops charge against Italian baker, making permanent resident application possible, Ottawa Citizen


United States

U.S. considers visa restrictions to prevent Chinese nationals from attending hacking conferences, Reuters

States probe eBay cyber attack following customer complaints, Reuters


International

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg summoned by Iranian court over complaints of privacy violation, Reuters

Twitter to better respond to Turkish court orders: senior government official, Reuters