B.C. man extradited to U.S. for sweepstakes fraud
A British Columbia man will be sent to the United States to face charges for an alleged mass-mailing sweepstakes fraud. The B.C. Supreme Court approved the extradition request.
A British Columbia man will be sent to the United States to face charges for an alleged mass-mailing sweepstakes fraud. The B.C. Supreme Court approved the extradition request.
A Calgary dentist who defrauded insurers of nearly $700,000 for phantom dental work should go to prison, says the Crown. Defence argues her $500K+ restitution merits a non-custodial sentence. Sentencing in January.
Peel police charge a 31-year-old man after two victims lost $1.6M in a fake crypto investment scheme promoted on social media. Learn how to protect yourself.
Toronto Police announce new charges in Project Deja Vu, a sprawling synthetic identity fraud case with over $4M in losses. One suspect from Brampton remains at large.
Toronto police announce new charges in a major credit card fraud investigation dating back to 2016. One suspect remains at large as Project Deja Vu continues.
A Calgary court has found Robert Bradley Sandler guilty of 13 counts of fraud, defrauding 16 victims of nearly $2.5 million through his company Home Squad Inc. Sentencing is pending.
A Lethbridge man was defrauded of nearly $600,000 in an investment scam, with funds moved to offshore crypto accounts. A B.C. man now faces charges. Learn the red flags.
A British Columbia man has been charged in connection with a significant investment fraud targeting a Lethbridge resident. Learn the details of the case and its implications.
A regulatory panel has found a Barrie-Orillia area investment advisor liable following a fraud conviction. Get the details on the case and its implications for investors.
Huron County OPP are investigating after fraudsters attempted to buy a $70,000 vehicle from an Exeter car dealership using fraudulent means. Learn the details of the scam and police advice.
A recent Saskatchewan court decision sheds light on the Rural Municipality of Edenwold's legal battle to recover funds lost in a scam. Learn the details of the case and its implications for municipal fraud recovery.
Creative Saskatchewan has recovered a portion of the $331,000 lost to fraud, provincial officials confirm. The economic development agency continues investigation into the financial incident.
President Trump granted clemency to David Gentile, convicted in a $1.6 billion investment fraud scheme affecting thousands. Learn about the case details and implications.
Residents in Gaza undertake the painstaking process of restoring torn and damaged currency amid ongoing recovery efforts. Learn how communities are rebuilding their financial resources.
The B.C. Securities Commission accuses a company of defrauding investors of $16 million. Learn about the allegations and regulatory response in this developing story.
David Murray, owner of EcoLife Home Improvements, found not guilty on all fraud charges. Read the full courtroom developments and verdict details.
West Shore RCMP are asking for public help to identify a suspect involved in a 'quick change' fraud scheme. Police have released a photo of the individual.
A Windsor coffee cart lost $500 to a fraudulent email posing as the Windsor Spitfires. The team warns local businesses to be vigilant against this scam targeting the community.
A Surrey municipal employee faces fraud charges after a two-year RCMP investigation into a $2.5 million scheme. Learn the details of this significant financial breach.
A former City of Surrey employee faces charges for allegedly defrauding the municipality of $2.5 million. Learn about the investigation details and city's response.
Windsor Spitfires hockey organization issues urgent warning about circulating scam targeting fans. Learn how to protect yourself from fraudulent activities.
Saskatchewan RCMP are searching for Jason Pacik, 42, wanted for fraud over $5,000 and under $5,000 through his company, Prairie Timber Group. Police believe there may be more victims.
RCMP seeks Jeffrey Wayne Faulkner facing major fraud charges worth $300,000. Authorities believe he may be in Newfoundland. Public urged to assist.
Edmonton's proposed 2026 budget shows no funding for arterial road repairs, leaving at least 10 km of critical roads in disrepair. Learn how this affects city infrastructure.
A Brampton man involved with a minor hockey association faces fraud charges exceeding $5,000. The case highlights financial accountability in community sports organizations.
Amherstburg council will assess Carnegie Library repair expenses during 2026 budget deliberations. The historic building requires significant maintenance investment.
Edmonton city administration recommends against funding arterial road repairs in 2026 budget, raising concerns about infrastructure maintenance and transportation.
Barrie-area financial advisor Kevin Douse fails to appear at regulatory hearing following $1.8 million fraud conviction. Learn about the case details and consequences.
Emergency repair work on broken water main in Pembroke scheduled to start Wednesday. Residents advised to prepare for potential service disruptions.
Critical water main break that flooded Winnipeg hospital has been successfully repaired. Get the latest updates on the restoration efforts and impact on healthcare services.