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For more information on common fraud and scam practices, and how to best prevent them, visit the Canadian Consumer Information Gateway at ConsumerInformation.ca, a Web site developed by Industry Canada's Office of Consumer Affairs. Created by federal, provincial, territorial governments and their partners, it provides Canadians with access to hundreds of objective, reliable, current consumer information sources.
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