War Crimes Dept: "They abused a valued privilege and are no longer welcome in our country," said Public Safety Minister Vic Toews, launching the Canada Border Services Agency's new website to identify non-Canadians convicted of crimes in Canada and subject to removal orders who have since disappeared, according to CBC. The 32 people on Toews's new list are in addition to 30 suspected of war crimes that he named on July 21, when the Canada Border Services Agency launched a website identifying the suspects and calling for any information that could lead to their whereabouts and the federal government is seeking the public's help again in its hunt for people wanted on immigration warrants, focusing on 32 foreign-born fugitives. Toews announced the latest list Thursday in Toronto, accompanied by his parliamentary secretary Candice Hoeppner, the parliamentary secretary to the defence minister, Chris Alexander, and the president of the Canada Border Services Agency, Luc Portelance. As
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