Majority of Ontario fraud cases tossed since 2020 due to limited resources: Crowns’ association | Unpublished
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Majority of Ontario fraud cases tossed since 2020 due to limited resources: Crowns’ association

December 8, 2025

CBC News reviewed the latest three years of fraud statistics released since its investigative series The Cost of Fraud revealed that only a fraction of fraud cases were making it through Ontario’s justice system a few years ago. The new numbers from Statistics Canada show the problem has only gotten worse, and have some experts pointing to alternative solutions to stem the flow of fraud.



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