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Illegal Tobacco Trade Fuels Organized Crime in Canada

Gunner QuinnBy Gunner QuinnJune 13, 2025
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A recent seizure of 90,000 illegal cigarettes near Vermilion highlights a troubling trend in Canada’s illicit tobacco trade, which is now a multi-billion-dollar enterprise. According to Rick Barnum, executive director of the National Coalition Against Contraband Tobacco, the profit margins for illegal cigarettes can reach 400 percent, directly fueling organized crime networks engaged in violence and drug trafficking. As Barnum notes, “People just need to understand you’re not just buying a pack of cheap smokes. You’re supporting organized crime very directly.”

Authorities discovered the contraband during a routine traffic stop, but the scale of the problem extends far beyond this incident, with organized crime frequently transporting vast amounts of illegal tobacco nationwide. Barnum stresses the need for stronger enforcement measures, stating that jurisdictions like Ontario have lost over $1 billion in tax revenue due to this illegal market. As the Alberta government works to address this issue, Barnum emphasizes community awareness and proactive law enforcement as essential steps in combating the growing influence of organized crime tied to contraband tobacco.

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