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Tag Archives: drugs
B.C. feared money-laundering crackdown would hurt provincial revenue, Cullen Commission hears
Posted in Canada, Financial, justice, News and politics
Tagged bc, Canada, casinos, China, Coleman, corporate, crime, crimes, Cullen, dealers, dropped, drugs, fentanyl, Fred Pinnock, government, ignored, inquiry, Kash Heed, laundering, liberals, money, money laundering, prosecution, prosecutions, public, rcmp, revenues, underfunding, Vancouver
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Side effects of antidepressant use and patient perspective of long-term use
Shutterstock – Marcos Mesa Sam Wordley — I read the following article from Natural News and have suspected some of this to be occuring but have not seen any reliable information from respected sources. Based on the track record of … Continue reading
Dirty money driving up B.C. home prices as more than $40-billion laundered across Canada in 2018 – Globe and Mail
May 10 2019 Commentary This linked to illegal importing and sale of opioids and other drugs with over 11k Canadians dying of opioid related overdoses since 2016. How was it allowed to get this bad? It says $7 of the … Continue reading
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Tagged Alberta Ontario, bc, Canada, crime, drugs, money laundering, opiods, police, Prairies, rcmp, Vancouver
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‘Snow-washing’: What leaked banking records show about Canada’s role in money laundering – The Globe and Mail
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Tagged bc, Canada, capital flight, casinos, China, corporate, corruption, crime, crimes, dealers, Dirty, dropped, drugs, fentanyl, gangs, government, laundering, luxury, luxury cars, luxury vehicles, money, money laundering, opioids, organized crime, Ottawa, oxy, Oxycontin, police, politicians, property, prosecution, prosecutorsr, rcmp, real estate, underfunding, Vancouver, vehicles
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Drug kickbacks: Caught on camera in Canada and in lawsuits in the US
Studies have shown that the practice of kickbacks or rebates for pharmaceuticals drives up the cost of generic drugs. (Room’s Studio/Shutterstock) — Jan 14 2018 – Kevin Yaworski I believe healthy lifestyles and some proven alternative therapies can prevent and … Continue reading
Posted in healthcare, justice, News and politics
Tagged Big Pharma, corporations, drugs, generic, illegal, kickbacks, large, mckesson, pharmaceutical, pharmacies, pharmacists, rebates, Rexall, small
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Money laundering case in BC dropped without any reasons given – update
A woman arrives at a storefront in Richmond, B.C., on Friday, Jan. 4, 2019. The RCMP raided the location in 2015 when it housed the business Style Travel. RAFAL GERSZAK — It is concerning that this important case dropped without … Continue reading
Posted in Financial, justice, News and politics
Tagged bc, british Columbia, cocaine, crimes, crown, dropped, drugs, forfeiture, meth, money laundering, opioids, proceeds of crime, rcmp, stayed, Vancouver
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Public deserves clarity from Ottawa on collapse of money-laundering case, says B.C. official
Public deserves clarity from Ottawa on collapse of money-laundering case, says B.C. official – Globe and Mail JUSTINE HUNTER AND COLIN FREEZE VICTORIA /TORONTO DECEMBER 3, 2018 Article archived below. — Concerning news about Corporate and Financial Crime prosecutions getting … Continue reading
How the opioid crisis was created and fueled
Sept 24 2018 – Kevin Yaworski — More and more being exposed including recent news below of pharmacists in at least Ontario committing crimes to sell to drug dealers and addicts plus elaborate steps to try and cover it up. … Continue reading
Posted in Health and wellness, justice, News and politics
Tagged addiction, Big Pharma, Canada, crises, drugs, FDA, Health Canada, manitoba, Opioid, Oxycontin, Oxycotin, Pharma, police, Purdue, rcmp. WPS, winnipeg
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B.C. vows crackdown after Globe investigation reveals money-laundering scheme – The Globe and Mail
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Tagged bc, Canada, capital flight, casinos, China, corporate, corruption, crime, crimes, dealers, Dirty, dropped, drugs, fentanyl, gangs, government, laundering, luxury, luxury cars, luxury vehicles, money, money laundering, opioids, organized crime, Ottawa, oxy, Oxycontin, police, politicians, property, prosecution, prosecutorsr, rcmp, real estate, underfunding, Vancouver, vehicles
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