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Canadian women mine more Olympic gold and B C s killer heat: In The News for July 30

Canadian women mine more Olympic gold and B.C. s killer heat: In The News for July 30 by The Canadian Press Last Updated Jul 30, 2021 at 4:41 am EDT In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what’s on the radar of our editors for the morning of July 30 … What we are watching on the world stage …  TOKYO The Canadian women’s eight rowing crew has captured gold at the Tokyo Olympics.  They crossed the line first in Friday’s final with a time of five minutes 59.13 seconds at Sea Forest Waterway. 

Telltale transactions help financial intelligence centre combat sex trafficking

Telltale transactions help financial intelligence centre combat sex trafficking by Jim Bronskill, The Canadian Press Posted Jul 30, 2021 4:00 am EDT Last Updated Jul 30, 2021 at 4:11 am EDT OTTAWA Transactional clues from hotel bills paid in cash to purchases of escort-service ads are helping Canada’s financial intelligence agency detect human trafficking in the sex trade.  The Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada is now learning from its sleuthing efforts in recent years to make pinpointing traffickers a little easier. Fintrac identifies cash linked to money laundering by sifting through millions of pieces of information each year from banks, insurance companies, securities dealers, money service businesses, real estate brokers, casinos and others.

Telltale transactions help financial intelligence centre combat sex trafficking - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News

Telltale transactions help financial intelligence centre combat sex trafficking Poll Midway Hands type on a computer keyboard in Los Angeles on Feb. 27, 2013. Transactional clues — from hotel bills paid in cash to purchases of escort-service ads — are helping Canada s financial intelligence agency detect human trafficking in the sex trade.THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP, Damian Dovarganes OTTAWA – Transactional clues – from hotel bills paid in cash to purchases of escort-service ads – are helping Canada’s financial intelligence agency detect human trafficking in the sex trade. The Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada is now learning from its sleuthing efforts in recent years to make pinpointing traffickers a little easier.

A look at what s In The News for July 30

A look at what s In The News for July 30
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