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 A Co stanley bottles ncord construction company and two of its employees have been charged after a crane accident caused the death of a worker.In Brampton court, Forma stanley quencher -Con Construction, supervisor Gordon Graham and worker Andry Sokhan were charged $285,000, $15,000, and $13,000, respectively, totalling $313,000. Charges were laid in October and November 2017 following an incident on April 21, 2015, when a worker died.A crane was brought to the work site 鈥?a community centre and library complex in Brampton 鈥?on April 9, 2015. Sokhan, a  stanley mug Forma-Con worker and licensed crane operator, notified his supervisor 鈥?Graham 鈥?via text messages that the crane was in a state of disrepair and posed a serious danger.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Graham responded that the crane should be shut down if it posed a danger. Nevertheless, the crane continued to be used.On April 21, 2015, the crane was being used to move aluminum joists when the fatal accident occurred. The crane operator hoisted the load, and began to lower the boom following a signal. The crane tipped over to the right side of the operators cab and the boom struck a Forma-Con worker.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The worker was declared deceased at the work site.Despite earlier communications on April 9, 2015, the crane remained in operation in a state of disrepair.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The parties pleaded guilty Dydb New resource centre for migrant farm workers opens in Simcoe
 TORONTO 鈥?CIBC chief stanley cup becher  executive Victor Dodig credited the fast-paced mortgage market and new cash-back reward credit cards as factors behind the bank   better-than-expected first-quarter profit growth, as the bank also slashed its provisions for credit losses despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.Dodig also said Thursday the bank had record flows into its mutual fund sales business, as the bank beat analyst expectations, reporting its first-quarter profit grew compared with a year ago before the pandemic started.On an adjusted basis, CIBC says it earned $3.58 per diluted share, up from $3.24 per diluted share in the same quarter last year. Analysts on average had expected an adjusted profit of $2.81 per share, according to financial data firm Refinitiv.               ARTICLE CONTINUE stanley cup S BELOW                                        Provisions for credit losses amounted to $147 million, down from $261 million a year ago, as the bank improved its economic outlook. Canada   other big banks this week announced similar reductions after increasing the amounts aside for bad loans last year in case the pan stanley cup demic drove borrowers to default.Overall, government support programs continue to help blunt the economic impacts of the pandemic, and our clients continue to exhibit disciplined behaviour in view of the economic uncertainty, said Shawn Beber, the CIBC   chief risk officer, on a conference call with analysts.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW