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Atlantic Canada contraband product seizures

Overview

In early August 2026, law‑enforcement agencies in Atlantic Canada intensified actions against illicit goods. On 5 August, New Brunswick peace officers, aided by the RCMP, Miramichi Police, Quebec provincial police and Ontario’s Ministry of Finance, seized more than 4.3 million unstamped cigarettes in three investigations, valuing the contraband at roughly $4.3 million and representing about $1.1 million in lost tax revenue. The operation, part of a provincial effort funded with $1.2 million for a dedicated enforcement team, also yielded cannabis, firearms, vehicles, cash and arrests of four men.

The following day, 6 August, the RCMP’s Northeast Traffic Services intercepted two shipments of illegal cannabis in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, with an estimated street value of $113 000. This seizure, tied to a targeted address investigation, underscored ongoing police work to curb illicit drug trafficking in the region.

Together, the two incidents illustrate a coordinated crackdown on contraband tobacco and cannabis across Atlantic Canada, highlighting multi‑agency collaboration and government commitment to disrupt organized‑crime markets.

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Timeline

  1. 17 days ago

    [BUSINESS] 5 sources
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  2. 18 days ago

    [CRIME] 3 sources
    New Brunswick seizes 4.3 million illegal cigarettes in May-June

    New Brunswick police seized over 4.3 million illegal cigarettes in May‑June 2026, valued at $4.3 million and causing $1.1 million in lost tax revenue, with four arrests and $1.2 million budget funding for contr

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acadienouvelle.com · dailyguardian.ca · nationalparks.uk.gov · ngnews.ca · radioplay.se · thevanguard.ca · tj.news · winnipegfreepress.com