David Cohen’s Blog: Corralled and Sent Home

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Published: July 1, 2006

Over the Canada Day long weekend, I wrote a letter to the Montreal Gazette in response to their editorial about Yves Bourbonnais, the former Immigration and Refugee Board appeals division judge who has pleaded guilty of receiving bribes. I'd like to elaborate on a few of the points I raised in the Gazette.

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