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coach daisy years since the advocacy group handed down recommendations to combat it, the network said in its executive update toits 2007 Report on Counterfeiting and Piracy in Canada: A Road Map for Change."Despite two parliamentary committees unanimously calling for reform and commitments in throne speeches, insufficient changes have been implemented to adequately address the evolving international and domestic trade in counterfeit and pirated products," it said.The network, acoalition of individuals, companies, firms and associations against counterfeiting in Canada and internationally,said Canada was an attractiveenvironmentfor pirated goods. Customs and Border protection"The lack of resources combined with outdated laws makes Canada a lucrative, low risk target for international and domestic IP criminals." the group said.The thriving counterfeit goods industry in Canada was highlighted in September, when the RCMP seized 190 fake Winnipeg Jets jerseys just weeks afterthe NHLteam released its official design. The pirated merchandise was worth $76,000.However, while knock off T shirts and fake branded goods used to be the product of choice for counterfeiters, criminals now make illicit versions of virtually everything from pharmaceutical products, software, food, wine and automobile parts, according to the network.These fake goods are of questionable quality, made by criminals who cut corners and use unsafe components and ingredients, raising serious health and safety concerns for Canadians, the network added.Network wants more powers for border agentsIn 2007, a 57 year old woman from