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Deter crime and compensate victims: what is the civil remedies act?

Deter crime and compensate victims: what is the civil remedies act?

by Admin | Aug 16, 2016 | Blog, Consumer Fraud, Featured, Financial Fraud

In 2001, the Government of Ontario enacted the Civil Remedies Act, CRA, ostensibly to create a new tool to deter crime and compensate its victims. Ontario was the first province to enact such legislation. Most provinces and territories currently have similar laws....

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