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RCMP seeking criminal charges in Canada Post mail plant probe

RCMP seeking criminal charges in Canada Post mail plant probe

by Admin | Aug 25, 2017 | Corporate Frauds, Recent Articles

The RCMP will be seeking charges against several people in connection with the construction of the Winnipeg police headquarters building and the Canada Post Mail Processing Plant. This comes more than two and a half years after the Mounties first began to probe...

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