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Minnesota Fraud Scandal: Years of Warnings Ignored

A massive fraud scandal involving Minnesota's social programs has resurfaced, with allegations of millions lost to fake daycare centres and overseas transfers. Governor Tim Walz faces criticism for dismissing claims as racist.

Veterans Connect Through Buddy Check Program in Tecumseh

The National Buddy Check program fosters camaraderie and support among veterans, bringing together dozens at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 261 in Tecumseh. Discover how this initiative is making a difference.

Calgary fraud sentencing adjourned to 2026

A Calgary woman who defrauded her employer of nearly $2 million will wait until 2026 for her sentence. Carol Lloyd, 66, expressed remorse in court as her lawyer argued for leniency.

Police stop $406K fraud against B.C. First Nation

Mounties in British Columbia prevented a sophisticated attempt to defraud a First Nation of over $400,000 intended for a community project. Details on the investigation and charges.

Canadians lose $2.3M to AI-powered crypto scams

A W5 investigation reveals how Canadians are being aggressively targeted by sophisticated AI-generated videos in cryptocurrency investment scams, leading to devastating losses. Learn how to protect yourself.

AI crypto scams steal $2.3M from Canadians

Two Canadians lost a combined $2.3 million in sophisticated AI-generated cryptocurrency scams. Learn how these deepfake frauds work and how to protect yourself.

Windsor Police Ask Public to ID Fraud Suspect

Windsor police release surveillance image of a man wanted for a $3,000 fraudulent credit card purchase. Authorities urge anyone with information to contact the financial crimes unit.

RBC warns of ETF market-maker capital strain for 2026

RBC Capital Markets warns that limited market-maker capital could strain the $13 trillion ETF industry as U.S. regulators greenlight ETF share classes of mutual funds, potentially creating a bottleneck for new listings.

Per-Capita GDP Improves for First Time Since 2022

A key measure of Canadian living standards, per-capita GDP, is set to rise in 2025, ending a three-year decline. RBC economists cite slowing population growth and improving underlying economic conditions.

Ontario woman loses $4,000 to job scam

An Ontario woman was defrauded of $4,000 in an advance fee loan scam. Police warn job seekers about fake offers involving stolen goods or money laundering.

How to Help Seniors Avoid Scams and Fraud

Expert advice from the Credit Counselling Society on safeguarding older Canadians from phone, online, and in-person fraud while preserving their independence and dignity.

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