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National Post
16 Apr 2024

At the first anniversary of one of Canada’s most befuddling and high-profile crimes — the theft of 24 gold bars from Toronto’s Pearson airport — an international gold company ranked the hit as the sixth largest gold heist in the modern history of world crime.
The Canadian heist, in which gold bars weighing 400.19 kilograms arrived by plane from Switzerland but vanished from Toronto’s airport before it could be collected by its owners, was on April 17, 2023.