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- The Wolfpack Alliance was a Canadian organized crime group. The Canadian journalist Peter Edwards and the Mexican journalist Luis Horacio Nájera wrote that the Wolfpack Alliance were "...a loosely allied and multi-ethnic group of mostly Millennial-aged gangsters who operated across the country". The police described the Wolfpack as not a single group, but rather a consortium that united several organized crime groups together. (en)
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- Drug trafficking, money laundering, murder (en)
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- European Canadian, Palestian Canadian, Iranian-Canadian and Indo-Canadian (en)
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- Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (en)
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- United Nations (en)
- Siderno Group (en)
- Dhak-Duhre group (en)
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- Lower Mainland, Southern Ontario, and Montreal (en)
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- The Wolfpack Alliance was a Canadian organized crime group. The Canadian journalist Peter Edwards and the Mexican journalist Luis Horacio Nájera wrote that the Wolfpack Alliance were "...a loosely allied and multi-ethnic group of mostly Millennial-aged gangsters who operated across the country". The police described the Wolfpack as not a single group, but rather a consortium that united several organized crime groups together. (en)
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