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Family paid smugglers to reunite after separation by CBSA at Quebec border

A Haitian family was separated at the Quebec-U.S. border this spring due to what an immigration lawyer calls a “legal…

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Politics

CBSA complaints commission still not up and running

After years of lobbying by various groups and human rights experts, a new independent commission was supposed to be established…

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Politics

Nineteen failed refugee claimants were sent back to Afghanistan last year, CBSA says

Canada’s border guards sent 19 Afghans who failed their refugee claims back to Afghanistan in 2023, despite ongoing concerns about…

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Politics

CBSA to use facial recognition app for people facing deportation amid privacy concerns

The Canada Border Services Agency plans to implement an app that uses facial recognition technology to keep track of people…

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Politics

CBSA work-to-rule would create ‘chaos,’ quick government response, professor says

Starting Friday, roughly 9,000 Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) workers will be in a legal strike position with the Treasury…

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Politics

Former CBSA chief says he doesn’t know who chose controversial ArriveCan contractor

The former head of the Canada Border Services Agency defended its response to the pandemic under his leadership, telling MPs…

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Politics

CBSA president says there’s ‘a lack of transparency’ in ArriveCan contract relationships

The president of the Canada Border Services Agency told a parliamentary committee Tuesday that there was a lack of transparency…

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Canada

Quebec to continue detaining migrants for CBSA into 2024

Quebec will continue the controversial practice of detaining migrants six months later than originally planned at the request of the federal…

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