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2006 Annual report on organized crime in Canada

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In 2006, the CISC criminal intelligence community identified nearly 800 organized crime groups operating in Canada. While many of these groups remain concentrated in and around major urban centres, a significant number operate from smaller communities across the country. Organized crime groups can be found virtually everywhere there is profit to be made from criminal ventures.

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Criminal Intelligence Service Canada. 2006 Annual report on organized crime in Canada. Trends Organ Crim 10, 49–51 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12117-006-1027-2

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