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Former Squamish Nation councillor on trial for alleged $1 million fraud

Former Squamish Nation councillor on trial for alleged $1 million fraud

by North Shore News | Feb 27, 2021 | Daily News

Feb. 27, 2021 (British Columbia) – A former Squamish Nation councillor is on trial this week in North Vancouver provincial court, charged with allegedly defrauding and stealing almost $1 million from the Indigenous government whose interests she was supposed to...

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