Pubdate: Sun, 11 Feb 2007 Source: Toronto Sun (CN ON) Copyright: 2007, Canoe Limited Partnership. Contact: http://torontosun.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/457 Author: Kathleen Harris, National Bureau Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) GROW-OPS 'SUBSIDIZED' CMHC Paid Up To $80M In Insurance Claims: MP OTTAWA -- Canada's Crown mortgage corporation is "subsidizing" marijuana grow-ops with millions of dollars each year, some MPs say. Tory MP Patrick Brown said the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. paid out $50-$80 million in insurance claims related to criminal activity last year -- including pot-growing operations disguised as family homes. He says policies must be adopted so insurance payouts covering criminals don't drive up premiums for honest home-buyers. Next month Brown will press the Commons human resources committee to investigate CMHC policy to determine if greater "due diligence" is required of the banks. Phil Smith, CMHC's national manager of insurance services, said the Crown corporation has seen an increase in payments related to criminal activity, but "not a huge" rise. Other than the total 2005 claims payout of $120 million, he would not disclose any figures. BORROWERS CHECKED Loans are insured only after the lender has scrutinized employment records and financial information, Smith said. But CMHC's agreement requires it to pay for all loan defaults unless a bank employee is involved in fraud. "Let's be up front about this. People don't go to a lending institution and say I want a property to use as a grow-op. So it's fraud -- and fraudsters are good at what they do," he said. Smith said CMHC also has a duty to Canadians to ensure the contaminated property is repaired and cleaned up to ensure the health and safety of future dwellers. Liberal MP Jim Karygiannis said Canadians will be "outraged" to learn a Crown corporation is underwriting grow operators. He called for a new mechanism uder which CMHC could refuse to pay if it's deemed the lender did not do enough to screen out a grow operator. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek