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B.C. government flags cryptocurrency company with 3rd unexplained wealth order - BC

In a statement, Mike Farnworth, B.C.'s Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General said the application has been filed against Quadriga Coin Exchange (QuadrigaCX.).

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$215,000,000 missing: Mysterious death of the CEO of Canada's largest cryptocurrency firm explored in documentary

Is Gerald Cotten, the late CEO of Canada’s largest cryptocurrency exchange QuadrigaCX really dead?
That's just one of the questions explored in the documentary Dead Man's Switch a crypto mystery (part of the 2021 Hot Docs festival), which takes you on a deep, but explanatory, dive into the mysterious death that left $215 million dollars in cash and cryptocurrency missing.

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DOXA Documentary Film Festival Pivots to... Drive-In Theatre!


DOXA Documentary Film Festival Pivots to... Drive-In Theatre!
Films on the gig economy, Fanny, and a mysterious bitcoin death are all on offer at the PNE Amphitheatre.
Dorothy Woodend is culture editor of The Tyee. She was previously the DOXA festival’s director of programming. Reach her here.
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Fanny: The Right to Rock, which chronicles the story of rock queens from the 1970s, will screen at the DOXA festival's first ever drive-in theatre.
If you wanted to do drive-in movies the old-fashioned way, you’d cram as many people as possible into a car (including a few in the trunk) and pack giant, grease-spotted grocery bags of homemade popcorn along with bottles of generic soda pop with names like Spronk and Sort-of-Cola. You’d have to pee like a racehorse in the final climactic scene of the film, but that’s the price you pay for all that delicious fizz.

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