Employment Business Dept: Police say a man offered people employment opportunities for family members and friends living in the Philippines, according to CTV. Police say the man gave excuses for several months about why immigration documents could not be obtained and tORONTO A Toronto man is due in court today accused of running a fraudulent immigration employment business. It's alleged the man charged a $1,000 up-front fee per applicant to cover administration costs to complete the immigration process. As
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