'Tsunami' of Indigenous identity fraud cases heading to courts, warns B.C. judge

A person walks past the Provincial Court of British Columbia in Vancouver, B.C., Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2024. A B.C. judge has warned of what he calls a likely "tsunami" of Indigenous identity fraud in the courts, driven by the "desire" of non-Indigenous peoples to access what they deem to be benefits of identifying as Indigenous. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ethan Cairns

OTTAWA - A British Columbia judge is warning that what he calls a "tsunami" of Indigenous identity fraud cases is coming to ºÃÉ«tv courts.

Provincial Court Judge David Patterson says it's driven by the "desire" of non-Indigenous people to access what they deem to be benefits of identifying as Indigenous.

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