Canada0A police officer taking photos inside a cafe that had its windows shot out is silhouetted behind shattered glass, in Surrey, B.C., on Aug. 7, 2025. The Canadian Press/Darryl DyckThe Canadian Press11/7/2025|Updated: 11/7/2025The Canada Border Services Agency says it has removed three people from the country as part of its work within the B.C. Extortion Task Force.The agency says in a statement that it is also investigating another 78 foreign nationals who may be inadmissible to the country and connected to the spate of shootings and extortion attempts in the province.The Canadian PressAuthorAuthor’s Selected ArticlesEnbridge Has No Plans to Apply for National Interest Project as It Tackles ExpansionsNov 07, 2025Brookfield Asset Management Reports Record US$30 Billion Capital RaiseNov 07, 2025Hockey Canada Unveils Jerseys for 2026 Olympic Winter GamesNov 07, 2025NDP Says It Will Vote With Government on First Budget Confidence VoteNov 06, 2025
3 People Kicked out of Canada in Extortion Probe in BC, Border Agency Says
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