Abousfian Abdelrazik is not just suing the government, he's suing Foreign Affairs Minister Lawrence Cannon personally, claiming that Cannon personally blocked his constitutional right to enter Canada.
Of course, we'll pick up the tab anyway.
In other news, Adil Charkaoui is well on his way to freedom. Not much of a sleeper agent, if you ask me.
An interrogation of "It doesn’t have to be true. It just has to be plausible..." —Tom Flanagan, former Harper adviser.
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