A Quebec man has been charged after allegedly importing thousands of counterfeit Toonies from China, in what’s believed to be the largest bust of its kind in Canadian history. Touria Izri explains how a Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA) officer caught on to the smuggling scheme, and why experts believe there could be millions more of these bogus coins in circulation.
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26,000+ fake toonies seized in CBSA bust
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