Durham Police lay over 1k charges, arrest 46 in โcriminal tourismโ bust
Durham police say 46 people have been arrested and 164 remain wanted after a years-long probe linked more than 200 incidents to organized crime groups.
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Durham police say 46 people have been arrested and 164 remain wanted after a years-long probe linked more than 200 incidents to organized crime groups.
Durham police say a sweeping, yearsโlong investigation into โcriminal tourismโ has uncovered more than 200 offences, millions in losses, and organized groups travelling to Canada specifically to commit highโprofit crimes across the GTA. Announced on Friday, Project Jetsetter brings together nine major investigations led by the DRPS Financial Crimes Unit, involving $2.61 million in confirmed [โฆ]
After more than 10 million people visited Calgary in 2025, Tourism Calgary expects this year to be even stronger โ with a substantial increase in visitors to the city already.
Thousands of visitors descended on the Central Okanagan city during the 10-day tournament, providing an early boost to tourism and local businesses ahead of the peak summer season.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is expected to spur a modest lift in gross domestic product in Canada, driven by tourism and hospitality spending.
TORONTO โ The 2026 FIFA World Cup is expected to spur a modest lift in gross domestic product in Canada, driven by tourism and hospitality spending, according to a new report from BMO Economics. โThe key point is there are real economic effects from a large sporting event or a large entertainment event like this,โ [โฆ]
Investigators determined the breakโins were being carried out by a group of suspects who had travelled to Canada for the purpose of committing property crimes.