Strapped for cash and facing one of the bleakest job markets in decades, Canada’s young people are increasingly falling victim to financial fraudsters.
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Shoppers face new scam threats as holidays approach, warns BMO expert
As the holiday shopping season approaches, one expert says there are some new scam trends emerging that consumers need to watch out for. Larry Zelvin, head of the financial crimes unit at Bank of ...
Dale never thought he would fall victim to a scammer. The North Bay resident told The Nugget on Wednesday it’s been a “rough” couple of months fighting with his bank to get his $12,000 back.
Scams are rapidly becoming more frequent and sophisticated, often leaving those targeted devastated and with little recourse.
Windsor police say an arrest has been made after several seniors were defrauded of tens of thousands through a bail money ...
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Fake colleges in Canada: How scammers target international students and how to stay safe
Every year, Canada welcomes hundreds of thousands of international students who see the country as a gateway to quality education and global opportunity. Yet, alongside genuine institutions, a shadow ...
Deepfakes, generative AI, and sophisticated scammers are threatening Canadians, one advisor explains her multi-layered ...
Canadians lost a total of $310 million to investment frauds, with up to $190 million of those involving cryptocurrency scams, ...
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