CBC The National Does lack of transparency open the door to discrimination?
Jan 16, 2018 A Canadian man says discrimination is stopping him from visiting his father who is dying of cancer. The man, who lives in Mississauga, says he can’t cross the border into the U.S. — and he believes it’s because he's been interviewed multiple times by CSIS. At least one of those times was because he'd crossed paths with a group of young men in Canada allegedly associated with ISIS. CSIS says discrimination and profiling on the basis of race or religion is strictly prohibited. Civil and Criminal Lawyer Mohamed El Rashidy.
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