Count 2.6M Suspicious Deals

Canadian banks, credit unions and other cash dealers have reported more than 2.6 million suspicious transactions since the pandemic, Access To Information records show. The reporting coincided with cabinet’s unmet pledge to create a new police agency to fight white collar crime: “It is a step above simple suspicion.”

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