Canada’s visa processing system faces controversy over delays, outsourced work
As more Ukrainian refugees struggle to enter Canada, it's magnifying broader and long-running problems with the visa processing systen. David Akin explains the challenges, the concerns over the work being outsourced, and how the federal government defends the decision.
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