News roundup — May 5, 2014

By Mallory Hendry
May 05, 2014 / Share
Canada

Wide-ranging bill C-13 cause for concern, say privacy advocates, The National Post

Canada won't use NAFTA to challenge U.S. on Keystone delay, Reuters

Harper 'snubs' legal community's request for clarity on allegation against McLachlin, The Globe and Mail


United States

Consumer rights law firm files nationwide antitrust class-action lawsuit against Google, Reuters

Anti-money laundering authority faces hiring probe: sources, Reuters


International

U.K.'s Labour party wants inquiry into Pfizer's AstraZeneca bid, Reuters

Report notes pressure on Credit Suisse to plead guilty in tax dispute, Reuters