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Suspected Peruvian war criminal removed from Canada: CBSA

A Peruvian national, suspected of being complicit in war crimes or crimes against humanity, has been removed from the country, the Canada Border Services Agency said Sunday. Manuel De La Torre Herrera...

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Feds asking for public’s help to find 32 people wanted on immigration warrants

The federal government is asking for the public’s help to track down 32 people facing deportation for serious crimes committed in Canada. Public safety minister Vic Toews says the people are permanent...

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2nd foreign fugitive removed from Canada

The Canada Border Services Agency has removed a second foreign fugitive from the country after he was captured in Toronto a week ago. Shameer Allie of Guyana was one of 32 foreign nationals on a...

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Job cuts lead to fear of border slowdowns: union

Union leaders say border wait times could go up if the federal government follows through with hundreds of job cuts. Over 1,100 people at Canada Border Services Agency have been given notice that...

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Feds scrap traveller eavesdropping program at Ottawa airport

The federal government has scrapped a plan to eavesdrop on travellers’ conversations at the Ottawa international airport pending further study after news of the program drew criticism from privacy...

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NDP MPs urge federal government to take more action on Toronto gun crime

Toronto MPs Olivia Chow and Andrew Cash are calling on the federal government to take a bigger role in combating gun crime in the city. The NDP members held a news conference Thursday afternoon,...

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B.C. border guard shot: CBSA

A Canadian border guard has been shot at the Douglas crossing in Surrey, B.C., and the crossing has been closed. Vic Toews, minister of public safety, said in a statement he was deeply concerned about...

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$2M of cocaine found in Pearson airport washroom

Border officials found 16 bricks of cocaine worth about $2 million taped to ceiling tiles inside a men’s washroom at Toronto Pearson airport last month, Royal Canadian Mounted Police say. Agents with...

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50 kilograms of cocaine found in suitcases at Pearson

Border officials have seized nearly 50 kilograms of cocaine hidden in unclaimed suitcases at Pearson International Airport. The first discovery was made on Saturday when Canada Border Services Agency...

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Pakistani accused of plotting to blow up U.S. consulate in Toronto

A Pakistani man Canadian authorities suspect of plotting to blow up the U.S. consulate and buildings in Toronto’s financial district and videotape the attacks was ordered kept in custody on Wednesday...

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2nd foreign fugitive removed from Canada

The Canada Border Services Agency has removed a second foreign fugitive from the country after he was captured in Toronto a week ago. Shameer Allie of Guyana was one of 32 foreign nationals on a...

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Job cuts lead to fear of border slowdowns: union

Union leaders say border wait times could go up if the federal government follows through with hundreds of job cuts. Over 1,100 people at Canada Border Services Agency have been given notice that...

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Feds scrap traveller eavesdropping program at Ottawa airport

The federal government has scrapped a plan to eavesdrop on travellers’ conversations at the Ottawa international airport pending further study after news of the program drew criticism from privacy...

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NDP MPs urge federal government to take more action on Toronto gun crime

Toronto MPs Olivia Chow and Andrew Cash are calling on the federal government to take a bigger role in combating gun crime in the city. The NDP members held a news conference Thursday afternoon,...

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B.C. border guard shot: CBSA

A Canadian border guard has been shot at the Douglas crossing in Surrey, B.C., and the crossing has been closed. Vic Toews, minister of public safety, said in a statement he was deeply concerned about...

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$2M of cocaine found in Pearson airport washroom

Border officials found 16 bricks of cocaine worth about $2 million taped to ceiling tiles inside a men’s washroom at Toronto Pearson airport last month, Royal Canadian Mounted Police say. Agents with...

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50 kilograms of cocaine found in suitcases at Pearson

Border officials have seized nearly 50 kilograms of cocaine hidden in unclaimed suitcases at Pearson International Airport. The first discovery was made on Saturday when Canada Border Services Agency...

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Pakistani accused of plotting to blow up U.S. consulate in Toronto

A Pakistani man Canadian authorities suspect of plotting to blow up the U.S. consulate and buildings in Toronto’s financial district and videotape the attacks was ordered kept in custody on Wednesday...

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200 kilograms of hash found hidden in shipment of chocolate bars in Halifax

Officials say an attempt to smuggle 200 kilograms of hash by hiding it in chocolate bars was foiled by border officers and an X-ray machine in Halifax. A Mississauga man is facing multiple charges...

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Court rejects former child refugee’s request to pause deportation proceedings

A former Somali child refugee’s request to temporarily halt his deportation proceedings has been rejected by the Federal Court. Abdoul Abdi, who never got Canadian citizenship while growing up in...

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