Windsor, Ont.-born Barry Zekelman, chair and chief executive officer of Zekelman Industries, has been fined about $1.2 million Cdn ($975,000 US) by the Federal Election Commission.
U.S. Federal Election Commission says it didn't find violation of U.S. law was 'knowing or willful'Windsor, Ont.-born Barry Zekelman, chair and chief executive officer of Zekelman Industries, has been fined about $1.
2 million Cdn by the Federal Election Commission.Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
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