Canada Border Services Agency Dept: The agency said it has concluded there wasn t enough evidence to support charges under the federal Immigration and Refugee Protection Act after an investigator s report was completed last November, according to The Chronicle Herald. The agency said it now considers the matter closed and cHARLOTTETOWN There is insufficient evidence to lay charges after an investigation into Prince Edward Island s troubled immigration nominee program, the Canada Border Services Agency said Tuesday. Last September, the federal Immigration Department referred allegations that the immigration program was marred by bribery to the agency and the RCMP.
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