Drew Hasselback, Financial Post

Drew Hasselback

Financial Post

Toronto, ON, Canada

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  • The Montreal Gazette
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  • Calgary Herald
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Past articles by Drew:

Decoding when Canadian securities law applies to cryptocurrencies

Whether a new cryptocoin offering is actually a securities offering comes down to a 40-year-old Supreme Court of Canada case → Read More

Decoding when Canadian securities law applies to cryptocurrencies

Whether a new cryptocoin offering is actually a securities offering comes down to a 40-year-old Supreme Court of Canada case → Read More

Big banks raise consumer lending rates after Bank of Canada hike

The prime lending rate at the country's five big banks will rise to 3.2 per cent, effective Thursday, → Read More

Bank of Canada rate hike triggers boost to consumer lending rates

The prime lending rate at the country's five big banks will rise to 3.2 per cent, effective Thursday, following the Bank of Canada's rate hike → Read More

Lynyrd Skynyrd case shows that a deal is a deal, and anything else is for the free birds

Without meaningful protection, a consent order is just a piece of paper and ‘ain’t no good for nothing else,' said U.S. judge Robert W. Sweet → Read More

Lynyrd Skynyrd case shows that a deal is a deal, and anything else is for the free birds

Without meaningful protection, a consent order is just a piece of paper and ‘ain’t no good for nothing else,' said U.S. judge Robert W. Sweet → Read More

Chapter 19 may be a NAFTA deal breaker for Canada, but can it survive a legal challenge in the U.S.?

As NAFTA negotiations get underway today, the Financial Post takes a look at what Canada is calling the ‘deal-breaker’ → Read More

Chapter 19 may be a NAFTA deal breaker for Canada, but can it survive a legal challenge in the U.S.?

As NAFTA negotiations get underway today, the Financial Post takes a look at what Canada is calling the ‘deal-breaker’ → Read More

OSC approves $12.5-million settlement in Home Capital case

The settlement requires that $11 million of the proceeds be used to fund part of a proposed $29.5-million settlement in a related class action lawsuit → Read More

OSC approves $12.5-million settlement in Home Capital case

The settlement requires that $11 million of the proceeds be used to fund part of a proposed $29.5-million settlement in a related class action lawsuit → Read More

Regulators signal tougher approach to protect minority investors in conflict transactions

Securities regulators say they will now review conflict transactions in 'real time' to protect minority shareholders → Read More

The cost to get adult kids out of the house? We’ll pay $24,000, says bank poll

Nearly half parents surveyed are willing to spend an average $24,000 to help their adult children move out → Read More

The cost to get adult kids out of the house? We’ll pay $24,000, says bank poll

Nearly half parents surveyed are willing to spend an average $24,000 to help their adult children move out → Read More

IMF predicts Canada will pass the U.S. to top G7 growth this year

The International Monetary Fund boosted its forecast for GDP growth from 1.9% to 2.5%, outpacing → Read More

U.S. slaps more duties on Canadian lumber shipments

The U.S. Department of Commerce boosted the levy it imposes on Canadian lumber shipments to 26.75 per cent from 19.88 per cent → Read More

Postmedia agrees to sell its Infomart business to Meltwater for $38 million

Meltwater is acquiring Infomart's media monitoring business, which consists of the company’s database of Canadian media content → Read More

Canadian government delays availability of class actions under Canada’s anti-spam law

Companies have won a reprieve that prevents class action lawyers from launching lawsuits over alleged breaches of Canada's anti-spam law → Read More

Toronto and Vancouver housing markets threaten Canada's rapid economic growth, OECD says

Canada's economy is growing so fast the country might soon hit full employment, the OECD says → Read More

Lawyers not embracing opportunities from technology, Deloitte report finds

Few in-house lawyers at big companies see investing in technology is a top priority → Read More

Canadian GDP soars 3.7 per cent in first quarter

While slightly below the average four per cent that had been expected by economists, the growth was huge compared with other economies → Read More