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Canada deporting nearly 400 people a week, fastest pace in a decade
December 25|
Duration 1:53
- December 25
- News
- Duration 1:53
The Canada Border Services Agency is removing people, largely refugee claimants, from the country at a rate not seen in over a decade as the Carney government moves to slow population growth. Refugee lawyers express concern deportations may ramp up further if Bill C-12 passes next year.
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