Vincenzo (Jimmy) DeMaria, a 71-year-old man deemed Toronto’s top Mafia boss, faces deportation to Italy over allegations of overseeing the ’Ndrangheta, with Italian police testifying that he is highly respected among Mafia leaders. Despite a murder conviction in 1982 and a long history of legal battles against deportation, the Canadian government is seeking to bolster its case with contentious wiretap evidence from Italy.
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Jobs subsidy for immigration minister's longstanding church raises 'perception' questions: ethics specialist
OTTAWA — Immigration Minister Lena Metlege Diab visited a church kids camp in Halifax this summer to promote funding from the Canada Summer Jobs program, which she recommended as a long-time parishioner. While her involvement does not violate ethics rules, it raises questions about perceived conflicts of interest, especially since the church received $50,000 for ten jobs as part of the initiative to address youth unemployment. Want More Context? 🔎
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