Financial intelligence agency stresses stepped-up role in fight against fentanyl

Money seized by police during a bust is displayed at RCMP headquarters In Surrey, B.C., on Dec. 7, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward

OTTAWA - The federal anti-money laundering agency says it made more than 100 disclosures of "actionable financial intelligence" in support of probes into illicit opioids between last November and the end of March of this year.

In its newly tabled report for 2024-25, the Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre says the disclosures to law enforcement partners were just one part of the agency's efforts to curb the proliferation of deadly fentanyl, which has driven a devastating overdose crisis in Canada.

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