Aviva Canada has released new data highlighting a concerning rise in fraud cases across the nation, coinciding with the start of Fraud Prevention Month. The report reveals that fraudulent activities in Canada have increased significantly, affecting both individuals and businesses. This surge in fraud is alarming and poses substantial risks to consumers, emphasizing the need for heightened awareness and diligent prevention measures. The data underscores the importance of Fraud Prevention Month, which aims to educate the public on identifying and avoiding scams. Aviva Canada is encouraging people to report suspicious activities and take proactive steps to protect themselves against fraud. As deceptive practices become more sophisticated, staying informed is crucial for safeguarding personal and financial information.
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