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Canada's anti-money laundering agency struggles to implement reforms as employees work from home


Canada’s anti-money laundering agency struggles to implement reforms as employees work from home
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The federal agency responsible for tracking and preventing money laundering and terrorist financing has struggled adapting to remote work, which has affected its compliance operations and delayed the implementation of amendments to anti-money laundering regulations.
Internal documents from the Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada (FINTRAC) obtained through freedom of information legislation paint a picture of substantial disruption at the agency, especially in the first few months of the pandemic, when hundreds of employees were abruptly forced to work from home. ....

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Emergency room visits for kids are down during the pandemic. But that's not entirely good news


Emergency room visits for kids are down during the pandemic. But that’s not entirely good news
Behind the low numbers of broken bones and bouts of the flu is a darker reality: the profound isolation and inactivity that children have experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic
By Brian Amaral Globe Staff,Updated April 9, 2021, 5:48 p.m.
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Dr. Susan Duffy, MD, a pediatric emergency medicine physician at Hasbro Children s Hospital, poses for a photo in the hospital s healing garden in Providence, R.I., on April 9, 2021. The hospital has seen a decrease in ER visits during the COVID-19 pandemic.Matthew Healey/Matthew Healey for The Boston Globe ....

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Happy customer – 'The man said they would make me really fast'


 
Twirling and giggling in front of a mirror in Kirby’s Footwear in Ballincollig, Co Cork, Zoe Constant said her new shoes came with magical powers.
“The man said they would make me really fast and that they are great at balancing,” the four-year-old said. “They could make my scooter fast because I do put my feet in my scooter.”
Zoe’s mother, Erica Constant, said she was relieved to be able to buy shoes for her daughter and son Alex, who is nearly two, after the Government this week permitted shoe shops to open by appointment to provide footwear for children. ....

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