June 27, 2024

Family of Inuk woman used by Karima Manji speaks out

A Toronto woman convicted of Inuit identity fraud has been sentenced to three years in prison. To carry out the fraud, Karima Manji used an Inuk woman, Kitty Noah, to obtain Inuit identities. Kitty Noah died last year. Her son Noah Noah is pleased with the sentence.

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