Winnipeg investment adviser seeks $800M from RBC in proposed class action lawsuit
A former Winnipeg investment advisor has filed a proposed class-action lawsuit against RBC. And as CBC's Austin Grabish reports, the suit could have implications for employees on commission across Canada.
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