Silver and Gold Magazine Spring 2019 | Page 8

FRAUD PREVENTION AWARENESS By The Honourable Filomena Tassi, Minister of Seniors M arch is Fraud Prevention Month, so I’m taking advantage of the occasion to highlight the Government of Canada’s work to help Canadians – and especially seniors – recognize, reject and report fraud. Fraudulent schemes, like telecom, financial and email scams, target people of all backgrounds, ages and income levels. I’m working to ensure the right measures are in place so seniors, like all Canadians, are protected against fraud. The Government of Canada supports initiatives that help protect Canadian seniors from fraudsters – like the Fraud Prevention Forum, a group of more than 100 organizations combating fraud. We are also collecting information about fraud to ensure that our education and awareness measures are adapted to the most advanced schemes developed by scammers. Further, we’re supporting initiatives that help Canadians, including seniors, use digital technology and the Internet safely, securely and effectively. We’ve also launched a public inquiry into misleading, high-pressure sales tactics often used by telecom providers and I am looking forward to the resulting report to be submitted in the coming months. Complementing our work on fraud, I recently participated in a roundtable to kick-start work on a code of conduct for banks that would improve services for seniors – and all Canadians. Last year, the government introduced legislative provisions to advance the rights of bank consumers, so everyone can benefit from stronger banking protections. Remember, fraud can happen to anyone. You can protect yourself and others by learning to recognize it, reporting it, and getting help if you or someone you know has been affected by fraud.• To access resources on how to prevent fraud, visit Canada.ca/seniors or call 1 800 O-Canada If you think you’ve been targeted by fraudsters, contact the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre online at antifraudcentre-centreantifraude.ca or call 1-888-495-8501 Celebrating Our Third Anniversary! Through the Door Support for Seniors & People with Special Needs ◊ medical & dental appointments ◊ alzheimer’s companionship ◊ grocery & personal shopping ◊ community programs & activities 905-399-6831 8 First Time CLIENT OFFER: SAVE 15% [email protected] www.drivingmissdaisy.ca Lots more online! www.silvergoldmagazine.ca For Minister of Seniors: [email protected] 165, Hotel-de-Ville Street, Phase II, 11th floor, Gatineau (QC) K1A 0J2 1. TECH SUPPORT – “This is Microsoft, and we detected viruses with your computer.” Hang up. Microsoft doesn’t have time to do this. 2. REVENUE CANADA – “You owe money to CRA and if you don’t press 1 and pay, we’ll have to arrest you.” Truth is, if you owe money to CRA they will mail you a letter; plus they’d never ask for personal information by telephone. 3. ROMANCE SCAM – This caller already knows everything about you, and will weasel their way into your heart. Don’t fall for it. 4. PRIZE WINNER – You won the Reader’s Digest lottery! Get ready to lose everything... 5. HEAD OFFICE SPOOF – If you’re the owner of a franchise business, watch for calls from your “head office”... (Yes, they’re fake).