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b c police report declining extortions but combating crisis is priority minister

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No direct commercial mechanism. The article covers public safety and law enforcement actions against extortion; no commodity, company, sector, or supply chain impact is identified. Weak mechanism / too early stage / no concrete channel.

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  • Extortion cases declining in British Columbia.
  • B.C. Extortion Task Force pursuing 36 investigative files.
  • Surrey reported 98 extortions as of May 11, 2026, 16 with gunfire.
  • CBSA opened 446 immigration investigations related to extortion, issued 118 removal orders.
  • Police using covert surveillance against organized crime exploiting newcomers.

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