News roundup — May 28, 2014

By Mallory Hendry
May 28, 2014 / Share
Canada

Motion filed aims to quash Quebec's 'illegal' proposed assisted death legislation, Montreal Gazette

Feud between residents of B.C. seniors condo causes 12 lawsuits, The National Post

Crown prosecutors' salaries can be published: Alberta court, Toronto Star


United States

Videogame publisher ZeniMax sues Oculus, alleging theft of trade secrets during development of gaming headset Facebook bought for $2 billion, Reuters

Regulators want law to force disclosures by data brokers, Reuters


International

EU should 'sort out fragmented telecoms market, regulatory imbalances' to drive new generation of tech startups, Reuters

Beijing report accuses U.S. of 'unscrupulous' surveillance, Reuters