Ex-CBSA employee improperly passed on data to potential real estate clients



OTTAWA — For at least 13 years, an employee of the federal border services agency improperly accessed government databases and passed on confidential information to immigration applicants, some of whom would become clients of his real estate side gigs. Read More



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