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RCMP Superintendant Kevin Harrison, who is in charge of the Toronto Integrated Market Enforcement Team (IMET) that helped charge Stanko Grmovsek, is seen in his Toronto office November 1, 2009. The Grmovsek insider trading case, the most prominent of its kind in decades, shows Canada's capital markets are still a virtual playground for insider trading, despite aggressive efforts by the government to detect, investigate and prosecute fraudsters. To match Analysis INSIDER/CANADA Picture taken November 1, 2009.