Afghans who worked with the Canadian embassy in Kabul — and are now hiding from the Taliban — are suing the federal government, accusing Ottawa of dragging its feet on their immigration claims and demanding that it settle them without delay.
Newly unsealed court documents say 24 former employees of a law firm retained by the embassy — and one guard employed by the embassy — are living in fear because they’ve been given no indication from the federal government that they’ll be able to move here.
“Canada is proud to be among the first countries to launch a humanitarian resettlement program for Afghan refugees,” Deputy Minister