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Jason Kenney: War Crimes

Living In Canada Dept: The government launched a website Thursday identifying the suspects and calling for any information that could lead to their whereabouts, according to CBC. Immigration Minister Jason Kenney, centre, and Public Safety Minister Vic Toews, right, announce a list of 30 suspected war criminals living in Canada, in Mississauga, Ont. Marie Morrissey/ At a press conference in Mississauga, Ont., Immigration Minister Jason Kenney said anyone who has committed or been an accomplice to war crimes should be "rounded up and kicked out of Canada." The federal government has released the names of 30 suspected war criminals it says entered the country illegally, and is asking for the public's help in locating them. News is not publishing the names or photos of the suspects at this time. As reported in the news.
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