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Winnipeg police HQ contractor loses appeal for documents seized during fraud investigation

Winnipeg police HQ contractor loses appeal for documents seized during fraud investigation

by CBC News | Apr 12, 2021 | Recent Articles

April 12, 2021 – The contractors behind the Winnipeg police headquarters construction project will not get back boxes of documents and data seized by the RCMP until the conclusion of a civil lawsuit, Manitoba’s Court of Appeal judge has ruled. The April 7...

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