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A . . com­pany that alle edly offers loans at hi h interest rates has become the tar et of a pro­posed class action law­suit for attemptin to e ploit eco­nom­ic­ally vul­ner­able ana­dians and cir­cum­vent the law. Lead plaintiff Megan...

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radin tan ible oods for other mater­i­als or ser­vices has been stand­ard prac­tice for mil­len­nia. While these trans­ac­tions will no doubt con­tinue in Canada, the ease and effi­ciency of digital pay­ments is prompt­ing busi­nesses,...

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