Minister of Foreign Affairs Mélanie Joly speaks to reporters before a cabinet meeting on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, on Tuesday, May 7, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Spencer ColbyThe Canadian government used a Haitian executive's property for helicopter evacuations of its citizens as violence escalated there last month, even while refusing to remove him from a sanctions list, a Federal Court application says.
"Why the Government of Canada was simultaneously asking Mr. Deeb for use of his property and maintaining sanctions against him is not clear," his judicial review application says. Deeb filed an application in the Federal Court of Canada in November to compel the minister to make a decision on his bid to be removed from the sanctions list.
The document says the minister's decision was based on "open-source" information about his alleged bribery, tax evasion and gang financing activities. Hall said the emails are "quite remarkable," showing Canadian embassy officials and the RCMP were thankful and "complimentary" toward Deeb for allowing the use of his property, "which is actually contrary to sanctions law for Canadians to be using property of those who are sanctioned," Hall said.
"These decisions don't seem to be thoroughly thought through by the Canadian government," he said. "The government hasn't undertaken the proper due diligence or provided supporting evidence for some of the allegations that they're making."A United Nations Security Council report by a panel of Haiti experts released in September 2023 said it had evidence Deeb was involved in gang financing activities while working as the Deka Group's chief operating officer.
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