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Injured woman secretly videotaped by insurer; Bank faces class-action lawsuit: CBC s Marketplace Cheat Sheet

CBC s Marketplace rounds up the consumer and health news you need from the week. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Feb 14, 2021 9:00 AM ET | Last Updated: February 14 Alicia Micallef waits in line to pay at a grocery store, in video secretly recorded by a private investigator hired by Ontario’s Workplace Safety and Insurance Board.(WSIB surveillance video) comments Marketplace rounds up the consumer and health news you need. Want this in your inbox? Get the  She was surveilled by her insurer. Experts say she s not alone When Alicia Micallef filed a workers compensation claim after suffering a concussion, she was secretly videotaped by Ontario s Workplace Safety and Insurance Board, which used the footage to wrongly accuse her of insurance fraud. Experts say all kinds of insurers use covert surveillance to intimidate claimants or discredit claims. The videos showed snippets of Micallef going about her daily life including taking in live music, sitting on the subway

E-transfer fraudsters capitalizing on increased demand; Retail s racial bias: CBC s Marketplace Cheat Sheet

What it s like to stay at a quarantine hotel (Marketplace)

CBC News’ David Common takes an exclusive tour to show what it’s like inside a quarantine hotel in Mississauga, Ont., for residents who have been exposed to COVID-19 or have tested positive and can’t safely isolate at home.

Why a Trump supporter who went to Washington, D C , rally says she understands the frustration of the rioters

Why a Trump supporter who went to Washington, D.C., rally says she understands the frustration of the rioters Sandi Ferguson believes the presidential election was fixed. The Trump supporter from Georgia attended the Washington, D.C., rally that culminated in the storming of the U.S. Capitol. She told CBC News why she understands the frustration millions of Trump supporters are feeling about the election results.  Social Sharing Georgia resident who came to Trump rally says she condemns violence but sees riot as product of frustration Posted: Jan 11, 2021 11:00 PM ET | Last Updated: January 12 For Georgian Trump supporter Sandi Ferguson, who drove nearly 1,000 kilometres to attend the Washington, D.C., rally last Wednesday, the subsequent U.S. Capitol riot is a culmination of the frustration that backers of the outgoing U.S. president are feeling about the election results. While she said she condemns the violence, she also believes Donald Trump s unfounded claims of election

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