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Canada unveils 'follow the money' plan to tackle extortion.
Summary
Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne announced in Mississauga that FINTRAC will deploy liaison officers to work with law enforcement on extortion; further operational steps are undetermined at this time.
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Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne spoke in Mississauga on Thursday and said "enough is enough" to extortion criminals. He announced that FINTRAC, Canada's financial intelligence unit, will deploy liaison officers to work alongside law enforcement to address extortion. Officials described the move as unprecedented.
Key facts:
- The announcement was made by Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne in Mississauga.
- FINTRAC will send liaison officers to work alongside law enforcement on extortion-related matters.
- Officials described the deployment as an unprecedented federal action; further operational steps were not specified.
Summary:
The government described the initiative as a 'follow the money' approach that places financial intelligence closer to police work. Undetermined at this time.
