At this link: 14 people and companies charged over alleged immigration scheme involving 2 P.E.I. farm operations | CBC News
Fourteen people and companies with ties to Canadian Nectar Products and Island Gold Honey are facing charges under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act in P.E.I. provincial court, with some of them also facing criminal charges for money laundering.
CBC News has been reporting on the companies since 2022, after the Canada Border Services Agency executed search warrants at properties across Prince Edward Island.
"The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) can confirm that it has completed an investigation of complaints against agricultural businesses on Prince Edward Island. Following a review of all available evidence, the agency on April 30, 2025, laid charges against eight individuals and six businesses for their alleged violations of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and the Criminal Code," officials said in a statement Friday"


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