White-collar crime in Alberta can take many forms

Greg Dunn

A news report states that an accounting firm looked at more than 200 criminal convictions for fraud across Canada in a six-year period and found that when it comes to the value of the fraud, resource-rich Alberta tops the list at a median loss of $1.25 million per case. To read more, click here.

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