💰❌'I can’t wait to defund the CBC': Pierre Poilievre
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre has renewed his pledge to “defund the CBC” after the board of directors for CBC and Radio-Canada has approved bonuses for some staff for work they did in the most recent fiscal year.
The move, which was confirmed Monday, came amid outcry that 1,194 eligible employees working for the public broadcaster would receive bonuses in a year when 141 employees were laid off and 205 vacant positions were eliminated.
Poilievre wrote in a post shared to X along with a link inviting his followers to a website calling on the Liberals to end subsidies to the state broadcaster.
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Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre has renewed his pledge to “defund the CBC” after the board of directors for CBC and Radio-Canada has approved bonuses for some staff for work they did in the most recent fiscal year.
The move, which was confirmed Monday, came amid outcry that 1,194 eligible employees working for the public broadcaster would receive bonuses in a year when 141 employees were laid off and 205 vacant positions were eliminated.
I can’t wait to defund the CBC and sell off the headquarters for housing.
Poilievre wrote in a post shared to X along with a link inviting his followers to a website calling on the Liberals to end subsidies to the state broadcaster.
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'I can’t wait to defund the CBC': Pierre Poilievre doubles down on plan to axe CBC after board approves bonuses
Pierre Poilievre has renewed his pledge to "defund the CBC" after the board of directors for CBC and Radio-Canada has approved bonuses.
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📊Canadians think Quebec gets more than it gives to federation: poll
A new poll indicated that many Canadians think Quebec is the federation’s biggest beneficiary.
Angus Reid, a non-profit opinion research institute, asked 2,021 Canadians if they think any provinces “get an extra advantage — that is, they get more than they give being part of Canada.”
🔹Forty-two per cent of Canadians polled said Quebec garners an extra advantage.
🔹Majorities in every region other than Ontario and Quebec said Quebec gets more than it gives.
🔹Alberta was the top choice when Angus Reid asked which provinces give more than they receive.
#Quebec #Alberta
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A new poll indicated that many Canadians think Quebec is the federation’s biggest beneficiary.
Angus Reid, a non-profit opinion research institute, asked 2,021 Canadians if they think any provinces “get an extra advantage — that is, they get more than they give being part of Canada.”
🔹Forty-two per cent of Canadians polled said Quebec garners an extra advantage.
🔹Majorities in every region other than Ontario and Quebec said Quebec gets more than it gives.
🔹Alberta was the top choice when Angus Reid asked which provinces give more than they receive.
#Quebec #Alberta
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montrealgazette
Canadians think Quebec gets more than it gives to federation: poll
Angus Reid also found that Quebecers are the least aggrieved in Canada, and the most likely to say Ottawa treats their province fairly.
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💰Canada's economy appears to have achieved soft landing, says IMF
Canada's economy appears to have achieved a soft landing, the IMF said on Tuesday, essentially referring to a scenario where interest rates are high enough to bring inflation down to the central bank's target without causing a recession.
Canada's economy has been posting positive growth this year, although economists say it is lackluster, and the rate of inflation has consistently stayed in the bank's target range of 1% to 3%, albeit hovering at the upper end.
On Tuesday, Statistics Canada data showed that consumer prices cooled more than expected to 2.7%, bolstering to an almost certainty of a second rate cut by the Bank of Canada next week.
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Canada's economy appears to have achieved a soft landing, the IMF said on Tuesday, essentially referring to a scenario where interest rates are high enough to bring inflation down to the central bank's target without causing a recession.
Canada's economy has been posting positive growth this year, although economists say it is lackluster, and the rate of inflation has consistently stayed in the bank's target range of 1% to 3%, albeit hovering at the upper end.
On Tuesday, Statistics Canada data showed that consumer prices cooled more than expected to 2.7%, bolstering to an almost certainty of a second rate cut by the Bank of Canada next week.
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Canada's economy appears to have achieved soft landing, says IMF
Canada's economy appears to have achieved a soft landing, the IMF said on Tuesday, essentially referring to a scenario where interest rates are high enough to bring inflation down to the central bank's target without causing a recession.
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Fewer immigrants are deciding to become Canadian citizens
The 2021 and 2016 Census reported fewer immigrants are choosing to become Canadian citizens.
According to new data released by the Institute for Canadian Citizenship (ICC), the proportion of people becoming citizens within 10 years of their arrival in Canada has dropped by 40 per cent.
The numbers indicate citizenship uptake is the lowest among highly educated economic immigrants, and the ICC’s CEO said it’s because they are weighing their options before taking the oath.
Trudeau is willing to sell his soul to bring in as many migrants as possible and they don't even want citizenship. Maybe it's time for us to become less inviting?
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The 2021 and 2016 Census reported fewer immigrants are choosing to become Canadian citizens.
According to new data released by the Institute for Canadian Citizenship (ICC), the proportion of people becoming citizens within 10 years of their arrival in Canada has dropped by 40 per cent.
The numbers indicate citizenship uptake is the lowest among highly educated economic immigrants, and the ICC’s CEO said it’s because they are weighing their options before taking the oath.
Trudeau is willing to sell his soul to bring in as many migrants as possible and they don't even want citizenship. Maybe it's time for us to become less inviting?
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CityNews
Fewer immigrants are deciding to become Canadian citizens: Institute for Canadian Citizenship
The 2021 and 2016 Census reported fewer immigrants are choosing to become Canadian citizens.
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'Diverted safe supply is being resold into our community': London police confirm drug diversion a growing concern
For the first time, London police are speaking out about the diversion of safe supply drugs happening in the city.
said Chief Thai Truong.
It was clear from the beginning that it would come to this.
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For the first time, London police are speaking out about the diversion of safe supply drugs happening in the city.
Diverted safe supply is being resold into our community – its being trafficked into other communities, and it is being used as currency in exchange for fentanyl, fueling the drug trade.
said Chief Thai Truong.
It was clear from the beginning that it would come to this.
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London
'Diverted safe supply is being resold into our community': London police confirm drug diversion a growing concern
For the first time, London police are speaking out about the diversion of safe supply drugs happening in the city.
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Trudeau cabinet to meet Friday as speculation around a shuffle swirls
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's cabinet is expected to meet on Friday. The agenda sets aside 30 minutes for ministers to meet virtually Friday morning, to talk about "appointments."
The meeting comes amid speculation around the prime minister shaking up his inner circle.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's cabinet is expected to meet on Friday. The agenda sets aside 30 minutes for ministers to meet virtually Friday morning, to talk about "appointments."
The meeting comes amid speculation around the prime minister shaking up his inner circle.
#Trudeau
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CTVNews
Trudeau cabinet to meet Friday as speculation around a shuffle swirls
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's cabinet is expected to meet on Friday, CTV News has learned. The agenda sets aside 30 minutes for ministers to meet virtually Friday morning, to talk about 'appointments.' The meeting comes amid speculation around the prime…
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💸Toronto’s ‘after’ math: Total damage from flash flood could surpass $1 billion
The total cost of Tuesday’s flash flood in Toronto could easily surpass $1 billion — and the government and homeowners will be paying for most of it.
According to the Insurance Bureau of Canada, Tuesday’s storm is comparable to the historic 2013 flood in Toronto, which resulted in $1 billion in insured residential and commercial damage (adjusted for inflation in 2021) and was among the 10 most expensive natural disasters in Canada.
#Ontatio
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The total cost of Tuesday’s flash flood in Toronto could easily surpass $1 billion — and the government and homeowners will be paying for most of it.
According to the Insurance Bureau of Canada, Tuesday’s storm is comparable to the historic 2013 flood in Toronto, which resulted in $1 billion in insured residential and commercial damage (adjusted for inflation in 2021) and was among the 10 most expensive natural disasters in Canada.
#Ontatio
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Toronto Star
Toronto’s ‘after’ math: Total damage from flash flood could surpass $1 billion. Here’s how much floods cost homeowners every year
Overland flooding insurance, which protects against water coming through cracks or windows in basements, is limited and expensive in the GTA, as it's not covered by basic policies.
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🚙Auto theft decreased by 14% in Ontario while Quebec dropped 36%
An insurance fraud prevention group says auto thefts were down 17 per cent during the first six months of 2024, compared to the same period last year.
In Ontario, auto theft decreased by 14 per cent while Quebec saw a 36 per cent decline in stolen vehicles.
Équité Association says the drop can be attributed to multiple factors, including increased border patrol and police collaboration, government action and better public awareness.
Hot take: no more cars to steal?
#Ontario #Quebec
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An insurance fraud prevention group says auto thefts were down 17 per cent during the first six months of 2024, compared to the same period last year.
In Ontario, auto theft decreased by 14 per cent while Quebec saw a 36 per cent decline in stolen vehicles.
Équité Association says the drop can be attributed to multiple factors, including increased border patrol and police collaboration, government action and better public awareness.
Hot take: no more cars to steal?
#Ontario #Quebec
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Auto theft decreased by 14% in Ontario while Quebec dropped 36%
An insurance fraud prevention group says auto thefts were down 17 per cent during the first six months of 2024, compared to the same period last year
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💉Edmonton leading Alberta in opioid deaths despite recent improvements
Edmonton remains Alberta’s municipality with the most opioid-related deaths, according to recently released provincial data.
While Edmonton tops the list, both the city and the province as a whole have seen a decrease in opioid-related deaths when compared to the same period last year.
Opioid-related deaths in Alberta fell from 436 between Oct. and Dec. 2023 to 355 between Jan. and Mar. 2024, an 18.6% decrease. During the same three-month period in 2023, Alberta saw 442 opioid-related deaths, decreasing 19.7%.
#Alberta
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Edmonton remains Alberta’s municipality with the most opioid-related deaths, according to recently released provincial data.
While Edmonton tops the list, both the city and the province as a whole have seen a decrease in opioid-related deaths when compared to the same period last year.
Opioid-related deaths in Alberta fell from 436 between Oct. and Dec. 2023 to 355 between Jan. and Mar. 2024, an 18.6% decrease. During the same three-month period in 2023, Alberta saw 442 opioid-related deaths, decreasing 19.7%.
#Alberta
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tnc.news
Edmonton leading Alberta in opioid deaths despite recent improvements
Edmonton remains Alberta’s municipality with the most opioid-related deaths, according to recently released provincial data.
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High-profile Liberal minister quitting cabinet, not running in next election
Labour Minister Seamus O'Regan has announced he will not run in the next federal election, and will be quitting his cabinet position Friday.
O’Regan made the announcement in a social media post Thursday.
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Labour Minister Seamus O'Regan has announced he will not run in the next federal election, and will be quitting his cabinet position Friday.
O’Regan made the announcement in a social media post Thursday.
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CTVNews
High-profile Liberal minister to announce he is not running in next election, quitting cabinet: sources
Labour Minister Seamus O'Regan is set to announce as early as Thursday that he will not run in the next federal election, and will be quitting his cabinet position, multiple Liberal sources tell CTV News.
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🇨🇦🇨🇳Mélanie Joly's surprise visit to China is first by Canadian foreign minister in 7 years
Canada's Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly is making a surprise visit to China in an effort to thaw relations between the two countries — the first face-to-face talks in Beijing involving a Canadian foreign minister in nearly seven years.
Love–hate relationship.
#China
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Canada's Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly is making a surprise visit to China in an effort to thaw relations between the two countries — the first face-to-face talks in Beijing involving a Canadian foreign minister in nearly seven years.
Love–hate relationship.
#China
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CBC
Mélanie Joly's surprise visit to China is first by Canadian foreign minister in 7 years | CBC News
Canada's Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly is making a surprise visit to China in an effort to thaw relations between the two countries — the first face-to-face talks in Beijing involving a Canadian foreign minister in nearly seven years.
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🇨🇦🇨🇳🇷🇺Chief of Defence Staff says Canada, U.S., have five years to prepare for new threats from Russia and China
General Jennie Carignan said she estimates Canada has about five years to prepare to meet new long-range threats to the continent from Russia and China.
Carignan says both countries are developing new hypersonic missiles that can fly five times the speed of sound and change course mid-flight. This means, unlike with ballistic missiles, a targeted country cannot quickly predict where such missiles will land. Other threats include advanced cruise missiles and advanced ballistic missiles.
#China #Russia
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General Jennie Carignan said she estimates Canada has about five years to prepare to meet new long-range threats to the continent from Russia and China.
Carignan says both countries are developing new hypersonic missiles that can fly five times the speed of sound and change course mid-flight. This means, unlike with ballistic missiles, a targeted country cannot quickly predict where such missiles will land. Other threats include advanced cruise missiles and advanced ballistic missiles.
#China #Russia
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The Globe and Mail
Chief of Defence Staff says Canada, U.S., have five years to prepare for new threats from Russia and China
Both authoritarian countries are developing new hypersonic missiles that can fly five times the speed of sound and change course mid-flight
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Immigration Minister Marc Miller's Montreal office vandalized by protesters
The Montreal offices of Liberal MP and federal Immigration Minister Marc Miller suffered what appeared to be thousands of dollars of damage after being vandalized on Thursday.
The St-Jacques St. office’s windows were smashed and covered with pink paint and vandals wrote: “Marc Miller Child Killer” in spray paint across the office’s facade.
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The Montreal offices of Liberal MP and federal Immigration Minister Marc Miller suffered what appeared to be thousands of dollars of damage after being vandalized on Thursday.
The St-Jacques St. office’s windows were smashed and covered with pink paint and vandals wrote: “Marc Miller Child Killer” in spray paint across the office’s facade.
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montrealgazette
Immigration Minister Marc Miller's Montreal office vandalized by protesters
The Liberal MP took to social media to describe the vandalism as a "criminal act."
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Poilievre vows to fire envoy as Canada buys a $9M condo for diplomat in NYC
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is promising to fire Canada’s consul general in New York City if the Tories wins the next federal election.
In a post on social media, Poilievre called the former journalist, Tom Clark, a Liberal media hack in response to the government’s decision to buy a $9-million condominium in Manhattan.
#US
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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is promising to fire Canada’s consul general in New York City if the Tories wins the next federal election.
In a post on social media, Poilievre called the former journalist, Tom Clark, a Liberal media hack in response to the government’s decision to buy a $9-million condominium in Manhattan.
#US
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CTVNews
Poilievre vows to fire envoy as Canada buys a $9M condo for diplomat in NYC
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is promising to fire Canada’s consul general in New York City if the Tories wins the next federal election.
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Supreme Court confirms state is liable when Parliament enacts unconstitutional laws
The Supreme Court of Canada has confirmed the federal government does not have absolute immunity from liability when Parliament enacts laws that are later overturned as unconstitutional.
The decision upholds a 2002 ruling — Mackin v. New Brunswick (Minister of Finance) — that says the state does have limited liability when it enacts unconstitutional laws, but only when those laws are "clearly wrong, in bad faith or an abuse of power."
The hearing was unusual because all ten provinces intervened in the case.
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The Supreme Court of Canada has confirmed the federal government does not have absolute immunity from liability when Parliament enacts laws that are later overturned as unconstitutional.
The decision upholds a 2002 ruling — Mackin v. New Brunswick (Minister of Finance) — that says the state does have limited liability when it enacts unconstitutional laws, but only when those laws are "clearly wrong, in bad faith or an abuse of power."
The hearing was unusual because all ten provinces intervened in the case.
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CBC
Supreme Court confirms state is liable when Parliament enacts unconstitutional laws | CBC News
The Supreme Court of Canada has confirmed the federal government does not have absolute immunity from liability when Parliament enacts laws that are later overturned as unconstitutional.
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💵Population growth ‘masked’ Canada’s ‘recession-like economic backdrop’
Nathan Janzen, RBC assistant chief economist, and RBC economist Carrie Freestone said in a report Wednesday that as per-person output is declining in Canada’s economy, population growth prevented outright declines in Canada’s gross domestic product (GDP). The report notes that this is occurring alongside unemployment rate increases that would be expected in a typical recession.
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Nathan Janzen, RBC assistant chief economist, and RBC economist Carrie Freestone said in a report Wednesday that as per-person output is declining in Canada’s economy, population growth prevented outright declines in Canada’s gross domestic product (GDP). The report notes that this is occurring alongside unemployment rate increases that would be expected in a typical recession.
Higher interest rates alongside decades-high inflation in 2022-23 ate away at household purchasing power. Weaker demand spurred a rise in the unemployment rate of a size that historically only happens in recessions.
But decades-high population growth has masked this recession-like economic backdrop. Canada has added 2.1 million additional consumers since mid-2022.
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Population growth ‘masked’ Canada’s ‘recession-like economic backdrop’: RBC
Though Canada’s economy is not technically in a recession, economists say it “feels like one,” given the current economic circumstances, as high population growth prevented an economic contraction.
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💸Canadian government giving “refugees” over $5000 per month to pay for food, hotel rooms
The federal government is preparing to spend over $550 million on temporary accommodations and food for asylum seekers in 2024.
According to the funding breakdown, hotel rooms, which are noted as being double occupancy, are priced at $153 per day, with an additional $134.37 per day for food being allocated per hotel room. As of February of this year, IRCC was leasing 4,050 rooms at 34 hotels in six provinces.
The total listed figure of $366.24 per refugee-allocated hotel room, or approximately $183.12 per day, per refugee.
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The federal government is preparing to spend over $550 million on temporary accommodations and food for asylum seekers in 2024.
According to the funding breakdown, hotel rooms, which are noted as being double occupancy, are priced at $153 per day, with an additional $134.37 per day for food being allocated per hotel room. As of February of this year, IRCC was leasing 4,050 rooms at 34 hotels in six provinces.
The total listed figure of $366.24 per refugee-allocated hotel room, or approximately $183.12 per day, per refugee.
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🇨🇦🇺🇸Does Trudeau sweat nervously when he sees what's happening to his dear friend Joe Biden?
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Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) on X
My fellow Democrats, I have decided not to accept the nomination and to focus all my energies on my duties as President for the remainder of my term. My very first decision as the party nominee in 2020 was to pick Kamala Harris as my Vice President. And it’s…
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Trudeau taps MacKinnon to be new labour minister
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has named Steven MacKinnon as Canada's new minister of labour and seniors, filling a fresh vacancy on his front bench, left by outgoing minister Seamus O'Regan.
MacKinnon arrived at Rideau Hall on Friday morning, and was sworn in to his new role, shifting from his current spot as government House leader.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has named Steven MacKinnon as Canada's new minister of labour and seniors, filling a fresh vacancy on his front bench, left by outgoing minister Seamus O'Regan.
MacKinnon arrived at Rideau Hall on Friday morning, and was sworn in to his new role, shifting from his current spot as government House leader.
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CTVNews
Trudeau appointing new minister Friday, to replace O'Regan
Today, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will be filling a fresh vacancy on his front bench, heading to Rideau Hall to appoint a replacement for his outgoing labour minister and long-time friend, Seamus O'Regan.
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🚙 Police seize over 30 stolen vehicles, thousands of dollars in Montreal area
Quebec provincial police have announced the seizure of more than 28 vehicles and thousands of dollars in the Montreal area this week as part of their fight against organized vehicle theft in the province.
Police spokesperson Nicolas Scholtus says that following an investigation that began in March investigators searched buildings and vehicles in the Montreal area on Thursday targeting a criminal gang exporting stolen vehicles.
In addition to the vehicles, police also found over $17,000 in Canadian currency, over $35,000 US and a half dozen cellphones.
#Quebec
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Quebec provincial police have announced the seizure of more than 28 vehicles and thousands of dollars in the Montreal area this week as part of their fight against organized vehicle theft in the province.
Police spokesperson Nicolas Scholtus says that following an investigation that began in March investigators searched buildings and vehicles in the Montreal area on Thursday targeting a criminal gang exporting stolen vehicles.
In addition to the vehicles, police also found over $17,000 in Canadian currency, over $35,000 US and a half dozen cellphones.
#Quebec
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The Globe and Mail
Police seize over 30 stolen vehicles, thousands of dollars in Montreal area
The busts were carried out by a mixed squad of officers from various police forces – including provincial police and Montreal police – tasked with fighting organized crime
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