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False Pretenses: Lakeland College

Esl Classes Dept: Father John Lipinski, 43, his wife Angela, 42, and business partner Calvin Steinhauer, 38, of Goodfish Lake, are charged under the Immigration Refugee Protection Act, according to CBC. Lipinski arranged with an employee at an Alberta college, which News learned is Lakeland College, to send letters to Immigration Canada confirming the workers as students enrolled in welding and ESL classes, police said and a Ukrainian Orthodox priest from St. Paul, Alta., is accused of bringing dozens of Polish workers into Canada under false pretenses and making more than $1 million from their labour over a six-month period. RCMP say Linpinski's company, Kihew Energy Services, recruited a total of 60 welders and machinists by placing ads in a Polish newspaper and website. As reported in the news.
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