Saturday, May 27, 2006

Three provinces to join forces to bust organized crime

Ontario Attorney General Michael Bryant says Ontario, Quebec and Manitoba are working out a deal that will make it easier for the three provinces to crack down on organized crime. Bryant said the three provinces will share information at all levels, and in a wide variety of ways. That includes resources, expert witnesses, and if need be, training, all with the aim of improving the prosecution of organized crime cases. He said the deal will also improve co-operation among investigations in the three provinces. Bryant said the deal would be useful "not only to determine whether or not we should be joining forces on a particular matter, but also sharing best practices on a particular case."

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