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Two in Saskatchewan arrested for using counterfeit money to buy tools, sparking wider alert on rising fake bills across Canada.
Two people from Rosthern were arrested in Saskatoon on January 13 after attempting to buy $1,200 in tools with counterfeit money, leading to a search that uncovered thousands in tools and counterfeiting materials.
In Timmins, police report a surge in fake $50 and $100 bills with a repeated serial number, urging the public to check cash using the Bank of Canada’s “Feel, Look, Tilt” method.
Similar incidents have been reported in northeastern Ontario and online marketplaces across Halton, where 92 counterfeit cases were logged in 2025.
Authorities warn of signs like poor print quality, “Prop Money” labels, and incorrect holograms, and urge reporting suspicious notes to police or Crime Stoppers.
Dos en Saskatchewan arrestados por usar dinero falso para comprar herramientas, provocando una mayor alerta sobre el aumento de los billetes falsos en todo Canadá.