Yes. In all cases of fraud, the fraudsters go where the laws are the easiest to circumvent and where there are fewer regulations. If the standard isn't implemented here and is implemented south of the border, the fraudsters will come to Canada.
Certified Fraud Examiner and Certified Administrator, Biometrics and Security, Nuance Communications
Yes. In all cases of fraud, the fraudsters go where the laws are the easiest to circumvent and where there are fewer regulations. If the standard isn't implemented here and is implemented south of the border, the fraudsters will come to Canada.
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