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Canada’s housing chief denies evidence of widespread mortgage fraud

Canada’s housing chief denies evidence of widespread mortgage fraud

by Admin | Jun 2, 2017 | Featured, Mortgage Fraud, Recent Articles

The head of Canada’s housing agency, whose responsibilities include maintaining the stability of the housing market, said on Thursday there was no evidence of widespread mortgage fraud in the industry. “There is no evidence that fraud is a widespread...

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