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Tentative plea deal reached for Winnipeg-based pharmacy accused of selling counterfeit cancer drugs
The agreement, which still has to be approved by a U.S. district court in Montana, would see Canada Drugs and two subsidiaries plead guilty, pay a $5 million US fine and forfeit $29 million US.
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