Paul Waldie

Ottawa widens tax probe of eBay 'PowerSellers'

Will expand investigation of site's top sellers after court rules in Canada Revenue Agency's favour PAUL WALDIE From Friday's Globe and Mail Federal tax officials are expanding a sweeping investigation into users of eBay Canada...

AIG'S journey: bailout to black hole

SINCLAIR STEWART AND PAUL WALDIE From Tuesday's Globe and Mail NEW YORK AND TORONTO — — When American International Group Inc. announced an $85-billion (U.S.) government bailout in mid-September, its directors sought to...

Pressure builds for Fuld to quit Lehman Bros.

PAUL WALDIE From Thursday's Globe and Mail For 18 years, Richard Fuld ran Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. with an iron fist and the help of a largely complacent board of directors. Now with the New York brokerage firm mired in...

Donation stats point to charitable 'perfect storm'

Figures show fewer Canadians gave more to charities last year, but fundraisers worry cutbacks will threaten their core financial support PAUL WALDIE AND DAWN WALTON From Wednesday's Globe and Mail TORONTO and CALGARY —...

Universities eye ‘painful' cuts in wake of crisis

ELIZABETH CHURCH AND PAUL WALDIE From Monday's Globe and Mail Canadian universities could be forced to cut student aid, scholarships and funding for various programs as early as next spring because of multimillion-dollar losses...

Internal feuding sows doubt over farm group's future

By PAUL WALDIE Monday, October 27, 2008 Page B1 When Glenn Blakley helped create the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan eight years ago, he hoped it would become a strong voice for farmers and ranchers in the...