Oakville Beaver, 1 Oct 2015, p. 29

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hite-collar crime is a non-violent crime committed by someone for nancial gain, and your personal investments may be at risk. In the real world, bad things can happen. Theft for nancial gain can occur in different ways. A bank robbery is a public event where money is stolen and the thieves run out of the bank and speed away in a waiting car. There is no doubt a crime has been committed. White-collar crime is another way money can be stolen. It is far more subtle and often ies under the radar. W Investors should protect themselves against white-collar crime Dollars & Sense Guest Contributor 29 | Thursday, October 1, 2015 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com Peter Watson lar Crime and Punishment." Anand is a professor of Law and Academic Director at the Centre for the Legal Profession and Program on Ethics in Law and Business, at the University of Toronto. She is an expert on white-collar crime. Professor Anand said the laws pertaining to white-collar crime have two objectives. The rst is to maintain the integrity of capital markets. Every day, billions of dollars change hands in the investment world. Without laws to protect participants, there would be no trust. A lack of trust would undermine con dence and discourage participation in these markets. From a basic economic prospective, Canada must have capital markets that allow governments and businesses to raise funds. This is the see White-collar on p.30 Last week, the Canadian Club of Halton Peel hosted one of its Dinner Speaker evenings. Oakville's Anita Anand spoke on "White-col- halton.ca 311 Hair Studio 1 · Color, cut, blow y for (new clients only- add'l charge will appl r). longe or h hair shoulder lengt ·Men's cut & colour $55.00 NOTICE OF ROAD CLOSURE o! Fall Prom Try our 0 $95.0 ng waxi row eyeb & dry ed with any other offer. Offer Exp Oct. 31 2015. Cannot be combin DIAMOND 2015 Diamond Award Winner Best Hair Salon! GOLD Gold Award Winner Maria Naso Best Hairstylist / Barber Access to Neyagawa Boulevard (Regional Road 4) from Sixteen Mile Drive, Gardenbrook Avenue and Northpark Boulevard for road reconstruction in the Town of Oakville 2368 Lakeshore Rd. W, Oakville (back entrance) To book an appointment please call 905-469-0344 www.hairstudio1.ca Hairstudio1mn 2015 Diamond Award winner Since 1967 Closure date: Sixteen Mile Dr. ­ October 6, 7 a.m. ­ 5 p.m. Gardenbrook Ave. ­ October 7, 7 a.m. ­ 5 p.m. North Park Blvd. ­ October 8, 7 a.m. ­ 5 p.m. Follow detour route. Local access will be maintained at all times. Motorists will be detoured along Neyagawa Boulevard (Regional Road 4) and the Town of Oakville's Robert Brown Boulevard. Contract number: Project Manager: R-2388B-15 Andrew Gorman, C.E.T. 905-825-6000 x 7256 andrew.gorman@halton.ca upholstery & design Oakville's Best Upholsterer! Sofas · Chairs · Headboards · Throw Pillows · Drapery & Hardware 11-2345 Wyecroft Rd, Oakville · 905.616.3156 · www.baiers.ca 011015

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