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Western Canada: Second report on B.C. money laundering focuses on luxury car market
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Spike in exports of luxury cars corresponds with the growth of suspicious cash transactions at casinos and also with the explosion of the real estate market, Attorney General David Eby said

. The vote comes six months before the federal election and pundits are falling over themselves to declare what the results foreshadow about what might happen in October. The riding was previously held by the New Democrats and the race was seen as the NDP’s to lose, but Mr. Manly captured 37 per cent of the vote.to balance the province’s budget.

The chair of the panel, former Saskatchewan finance minister Janice MacKinnon, says getting the province’s finances sorted now will prevent “draconian” cuts in the future.in the province. Mr. Horgan’s NDP government has ordered the B.C. Utilities Commission to investigate a record-breaking spike in gas prices that have some drivers paying more than $1.70 a litre. Mr. Horgan stopped short of asking the BCUC to regulate gas prices, but that could be the next step if the regulator recommends it.

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