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Charter application dismissed in multi-million Cape Breton fraud case

Charter application dismissed in multi-million Cape Breton fraud case

by CBC News | Jul 7, 2021 | Breaking Court Decisions, Recent Articles

July 7, 2021 – A Nova Scotia judge says the searches of homes belonging to three sisters charged in a $3.6-million tax scheme were routine. The accused are Georgette Young, Angela MacDonald and Nadia Saker, along with their mother, Lydia Saker. The women have...

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