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  1. Fiber_Optikz on

    Yea maybe letting known criminals change their names isn’t the best idea….. looking at you whoever made a deal with Homolka

  2. northern-fool on

    >“While we undertake this work, we also need the federal government to close gaps in the immigration system that allow individuals with criminal backgrounds and sanctions into Canada.”

    This was the first major failure.

    The federal government allows criminals to enter, the provincial government allows criminals to change their identity.

    The whole system is fucked.

  3. Seems prescient in today’s climate to do a full-scale review of all National Security processes; we’re struggling desperately with Immigration, TFW, LMIAs. Why wait until there’s a literal security disaster and then try to close loopholes? Being reactive isn’t the play here

  4. Rampant_cocksucker on

    How about closing the ‘loopholes’ that made us the dumping ground for all the world’s trash?

    This country was once worth fighting and dying for, like many did before us. Now, our leadership has handpicked the world’s worst to come on right in, here’s a passport – please don’t blow our country up.

    The elites have inverted systems to benefit the cunning and dishonest, and trample upon and disenfranchise the honest, true Canadians. The damage inflicted by the Trudeau regime will last for generations.

  5. At the very minimum why are name changes not published to prevent exactly this kind of thing. Even if these guys helping Iran changed their name it should be readily found out from a Google search.

  6. senior-mas-peewee on

    How about updating the justice system and criminal law. Please?

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