Freeland says border agents should be ‘compassionate’

Deputy PM Freeland says they’re aware of the challenges facing Canadians due to the border closure and says CBSA officers are encouraged to take a ‘compassionate’ approach when denying or accepting travellers.

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15 comments

  1. I can’t go to my cottage (pay more taxes then my house), just going to sit my backyard and watch planes land from over seas. Got to love the liberal left sense of irony

  2. The government is not change but they’re just Confuse and 😴, Liberal government have to step down, To save the country

  3. Freeland has got to be the biggest embarrassment in the Liberal party, yes even bigger than Trudeau. You know you’re an extremist on the far left when even Bill Maher thinks she’s over the top on the left.

  4. Clam it harlot…..y’all are letting in illegals by the droves, yet a father in the USA cannot cross into Canada to see his newborn!!!!

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