A human rights complaint against Canada Border Services Agency, the Emergencies Act inquiry and green space in Toronto becoming an election issue.
Here’s the latest on a human rights complaint against Canada Border Services Agency, the Emergencies Act inquiry and why green space in Toronto has become an election issue.A man detained at Pearson airport will get a hearing into his human-rights complaint against CBSA
Royland Boothe, a telecom field technician from Newmarket, Ont., was sent for secondary inspection at Pearson in 2019 on suspicion of drug smuggling. Returning from Jamaica, he was held in a small cell, searched with his pants down and forced to defecate in an open space to provide a stool sample, but no drugs were found on or in his body. Now, Canada’s top human rights watchdog has referred Boothe’s case to a hearing, overruling its own investigator’s recommendation to dismiss the complaint.
Notes from a Feb. 8 phone call between Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson were the focus of the Emergencies Act inquiry Tuesday, revealing Trudeau accused Doug Ford of “hiding from his responsibility… for political reasons.” At that time, Watson was pleading for help from different levels of government to deal with protestors who had been occupying the capital for almost two weeks.
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