Canada faces unprecedented surge in compelling fake notes as organized criminals exploit holiday shopping rush, Retail Council warns

A surge in sophisticated counterfeit Canadian banknotes is alarming retailers, with fake $20, $50, and $100 bills circulating in unprecedented numbers. These high-quality fakes are difficult to detect, even for trained staff, during the busy holiday shopping season. The Retail Council of Canada urges vigilance and calls for increased police resources to combat organized crime.