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Canadian Mafia

Gangland Wire

Gary Jenkins: Mafia Detective

Society & Culture, True Crime, History, Documentary

4.6645 Ratings

🗓️ 13 November 2023

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Retired Intelligence Detective Gary Jenkins brings you the best in mob history with his unique perception of the mafia. In this episode, he interviews Peter Edwards, a reporter from the Toronto Star who specializes in covering organized crime. Peter’s Background: Peter Edwards explains his extensive experience as a journalist at the Toronto Star, specializing in organized crime. He mentions his numerous books on the topic, including an encyclopedia on organized crime. He also notes that he collaborates with reporters from other cities due to the mobility of organized crime figures. Sicilian Mafia in Canada: The discussion delves into the history of the Sicilian Mafia’s presence in Canada, focusing on the 1950s and the influence of individuals like Carmen Galante. The conversation also highlights the role of Frank Catroni, Vic Catroni, Nicoli Rizzuto, and Vito Rizzuto of the Montreal Mafia. Power Struggles: The conversation covers the power struggles within the Montreal Mafia, including Vito Rizzuto’s leadership and subsequent imprisonment in the United States. The murder of three Capos in New York is mentioned, and the intriguing involvement of a mob figure from Montreal in that event is discussed. Changing Alliances: Peter Edwards discusses how organized crime in Canada is evolving, with a shift away from strict family lines. He emphasizes the importance of alliances and connections between different criminal groups, which have become more prevalent with the advent of the Internet. Hells Angels: The conversation turns to the Hells Angels, exploring their rise in Canada. They discuss the structured nature of the Hells Angels and their complex, sometimes unscrupulous, alliances. The shift from being “thugs” to a formidable organization is highlighted. Modern Activities: The discussion touches on the diversified activities of organized crime, including involvement in strip clubs, girls, and white-collar crimes. The role of gambling in power struggles between different crime groups is also mentioned. Organization and Alliances: The conversation elaborates on the structure and alliances of the Hells Angels. It is noted that the Hells Angels prefer to be seen as equals rather than a pyramid structure, which is common in the traditional mafia. Biker Clubs and Mob Associations: The conversation delves into the concept of biker clubs, their affiliations, and how they can be incorporated into the larger Hells Angels network. Peter explains how different provinces in Canada have different criminal organizations, with the Drangheta being more prominent in Toronto. Drug Trafficking: The conversation briefly touches on the historical “French connection” for smuggling heroin into Montreal and then into New York City. The ease of drug trafficking across the Canada-U.S. border and strategies for evading law enforcement are discussed. Changing Tactics: The conversation mentions how criminals adapt to law enforcement efforts. Criminals are now forming alliances, sharing loads, and utilizing encrypted messaging, making it difficult for authorities to track their activities. The use of GPS technology to target victims is also highlighted. Covert Assassinations: The conversation discusses the changing tactics in assassinations, with drive-by shootings becoming more common, increasing the risk to bystanders. Starbucks and High-End Operations: Criminals are increasingly seen at high-end locations like Starbucks. They spend on expensive coffee, reflecting their evolving operations and changing preferences. Overall, the conversation provides insights into the shifting dynamics of organized crime in Canada, the roles of different criminal organizations, and their adaptation to modern challenges, including the use of technology and changing criminal tactics. Subscribe to get new gangster stories every week.

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0:00.0

Hey, welcome all you wiretappers out there. It's good to be back here in studio, Gangland Wire.

0:04.1

We are going up to Canada today. I have here Peter Edwards with the Toronto star. He covers the

0:12.0

mafia. We don't have that anymore down the United States. We don't have reporters seem like just

0:17.1

focused on the mob anymore, but they've still got a pretty active family up there.

0:21.5

So Peter, Rob, really welcome.

0:23.1

I'm really appreciate you coming on the show.

0:25.6

And I'm going to come up and visit Canada here at about a month from the time I record this.

0:30.5

So I wanted to have this ready to go whenever I go up and come back to Canada.

0:34.4

So welcome, Peter.

0:36.0

Oh, thanks for having me.

0:37.4

So Peter, tell us a little bit

0:38.7

about yourself, about your books and your job covering the mob. What's that like?

0:44.0

So I've been at the Toronto Star for a long, long time, and I've specialized in organized crime.

0:49.5

I've done, I think, a dozen books on organized crime, including an encyclopedia with another reporter, Michelle Oge, who actually was shot by the Hells Angels, a very brave guy from Montreal.

1:00.5

And then I've done six other books on other topics.

1:03.5

We see a lot of connections.

1:04.6

Like I'm constantly talking to people in Vancouver or Montreal, even though I'm in Toronto, because a lot of our organized crime

1:11.5

people bounce around between the cities or they subcontract someone from another city so that

1:17.5

it's harder to trace them down. And so with the internet, what we're finding is that the old mob

1:23.4

families, Montreal was like a banana city. The old mob families, if they want to do well,

1:29.6

they've got to work with these newcomers and there's a lot of newcomers. So we're getting all these

1:33.2

alliances now. It's not as strict family lines as it used to be. Interesting. Yeah. If I remember,

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