October 16, 2018
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CORRUPTION #2 – How Vancouver Became a Money Laundering Paradise
For years, people could walk into Vancouver-area casinos with tens of thousands of dollars of suspicious cash and walk out with clean money, no questions asked. That money may be fuelling the city's housing crisis and opiate epidemic.
Arshy Mann
Host & Producer
TK Matunda
Producer, COMMONS
Kevin Sexton
Producer
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We speak to David Eby, attorney general of British Columbia. Learn more: – B.C. vows crackdown after Globe investigation reveals money-laundering scheme (Globe and Mail) – How Chinese gangs are laundering drug money through Vancouver real estate (Global News) – Sold! (CBC Vancouver) This episode is sponsored by HelloFresh, the Fundamentals of Canadian Law Podcast and The Great Courses Plus.
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