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Protecting Against Financial Fraud
Discussions focus on strategies to safeguard seniors from financial scams, scams
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SUMMARY - Protecting Against Financial Fraud

**Protecting Against Financial Fraud in the Context of Financial Security and Retirement**

As Canada's population ages, concerns about financial security and retirement are increasingly prominent. For many Canadians, the fear of financial fraud is a significant worry, particularly as they approach or enter retirement age. This article aims to provide an overview of the issue, highlighting various perspectives on protecting against financial fraud in the context of financial security and retirement.

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