April 6 (Reuters) - The following are the top stories from
selected Canadian newspapers. Reuters has not verified these
stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.
THE GLOBE AND MAIL
** The federal agency responsible for monitoring money
laundering across the country said that it has fined a Canadian
bank more than C$1.1 million for failing to report a suspicious
transaction, a hefty penalty that is designed to send a message
of deterrence in the financial sector.
Canadians will be shut out from a landmark deal that the
National Football League has struck to live-stream Thursday
night games for free online through Twitter during the coming
season.
The privatization of Hydro One will most likely be
completed before Premier Kathleen Wynne's Liberals face
re-election in 2018, the man in charge of the sell-off said.
Hudson's Bay Co HBC.TO is racing to add robots to its
Toronto distribution centre that handles e-commerce orders,
betting that the investment will give it an edge in the retail
digital wars.
NATIONAL POST
Valeant Pharmaceuticals International Inc (NYSE:VRX) VRX.TO stock
saw a double-digit surge after the company's ad-hoc committee
announced it had not identified any additional items that need
restating following its review of the controversial Philidor
specialty pharmacy.
An arbitration tribunal has ordered the Venezuelan
government to pay $1.386 billion to Canadian miner Crystallex
International Corp, saying the state caused all of Crystallex's
investments "to become worthless".