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Dr. Ahmed, who wrote an eye-opening chapter for a book entitled Dirty Money: Financial Crime in Canada, rejects the notion that illicit proceeds wash up on Canadian shores by accident. Indeed, she questions whether it is even reasonable to presume that Canada wants to combat money laundering given its chronic failure to keep its promises over the past 35 years.
Christian Leuprecht joins BNN Bloomberg to talk about the rise of financial crime in Canada and why Canada has become a preferred destination for money laundering.
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In a new report on foreign interference over the last two federal elections, the National Security and Intelligence Review Agency raises significant communication problems between Canada's intelligence agencies and the federal government.
IIGR Co-sponsors Undergraduate Partnered Research Programme with C-Dem
This talk was organized by Queen’s International Affairs Association (QIAA) and the Institute of Intergovernmental Relations (IIGR) as part of their regular speaker series. Niki Ehsan, QIAA speaker series director said the organization hosts these events to foster discussion among the next generation of leaders.
Director Christian Leuprecht appears on
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