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Pierre Polievre's own uncle-in-law crossed Roxham Road on foot in 2018.

After failing to get his refugee claim approved, he appears to have lived undocumented in Canada with a deportation order in his name. 

According to documents obtained by The Breach, Poilievre’s relative—the uncle of his wife, Anaida Poilievre—received help from her and an undisclosed MP’s office in 2021 in his efforts to get permanent residency.

WTH?!?

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[–] RutabagasnTurnips@lemmy.ca 1 points 2 days ago

I'm not familiar with Breach Media who wrote the linked article. How reputable are they generally? I find the quality of journalism ok but not as good as others. Like Carrie Tait and Alanna Smith from Globe and Mail. (Reports following the AHS CEO firing/Private surgical facilities scandal).

Any insight on Breach or their authors/journalists?