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Burk's Falls "Doctor" charged with fraud

In 2015, police got a tip that two men were unlawfully identifying themselves and practicing as doctors at Addiction Canada Treatment Centre locations in Burk’s Falls and Caledon .
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A man who claimed to be a doctor at the privately run  Addiction Canada Treatment Centre in Burk's Falls, has been charged by police with fraud. 

The OPP Anti-Rackets Branch, Health Fraud Investigation Unit has charged two people in connection with the operation of two, privately-run addiction treatment centres.

In 2015, police got a tip that two men were unlawfully identifying themselves and practicing as doctors at Addiction Canada Treatment Centre locations in Burk’s Falls and Caledon . 

On May 19, 2015,

  • one person was charged for the Criminal Code offences of Personation and Fraud while
  • another person was charged under the Regulated Health Professions Act, a Provincial statute, for using the title of ‘doctor’. Neither of the individuals were licenced to practice medicine in Ontario.

Richard Tucker -- also known as ‘Dr. Tucker’ -- aged 30 years of Waterloo, is charged with

  • Fraud Under $5,000 contrary to the Criminal Code of Canada and
  • Trafficking under the Controlled Drugs and Substance Act.
  • A previous charge under the Regulated Health Professions Act has been withdrawn.

An in-depth investigation revealed the owner of Addiction Canada was involved in the hiring of the two ‘doctors’ and controlled the operations of the business. 

As a result, John Derek Haines -- aged 51 years of Kleinburg -- is charged with:

  • one count of Fraud Over $5,000 against clients of the Addiction Canada Treatment Centre (totalling $6.1 million),
  • Money Laundering, and Proceeds of Crime contrary to the Criminal Code of Canada and
  • Trafficking contrary to the Controlled Drugs and Substance Act. 
  • He is also charged with one count of Fraud Over $5,000 for submitting in excess of $11,000 worth of claims to the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care’s Ontario Drug Benefit Plan.

Both men are scheduled to appear at the Ontario Court of Justice in Orangeville on June 30th.



Jeff Turl

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