Senator to appear before parliamentary committee over inauthentic docs for Afghans
OTTAWA — A Manitoba senator who denies falsifying travel documents for Afghan refugees will be grilled by a committee of parliamentarians over allegations her actions may have left refugees stranded.
Sen. Marilou McPhedran, a lawyer and human rights advocate, gave a tearful speech in the Senate on Feb. 2, saying she was given a template for a visa facilitation letter by the chief of staff to the then-defence minister.
The Immigration Department had issued several authentic letters directly to Afghan nationals who were eligible to come to Canada to help them clear checkpoints in Afghanistan, but didn’t allow third parties to issue them on the government’s behalf.
The situation was referred to the RCMP, which has determined it cannot pursue a viable investigation.