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Canada's spending watchdog found the Canada Border Services Agency and—surprise—the military had a lot of trouble delivering on their deliverables

despite being ordered to leave, and the Canada Border Services Agency has mismanaged their removal in several ways, the office of the AG found.

On average, people who failed to claim asylum status spend four years having their cases processed before they are ordered to leave, or 10 years if the department can’t find them. Criminal foreign nationals, who the department insists are a “low risk to public safety,” spend five years and 11 years in the same systems, respectively.

Auditors found, in the department’s own survey, that most borrowers didn’t understand their own loans very well. We found here the closest thing to a hockey metaphor in this year’s spring reports: the audit indicated National Defence “did not adequately forecast its needs for materiel to be able to position it close to where it would be needed.” In other words, they did not skate to where the puck was going. Ouch., which helps Canadian exporters get their products to international markets. The CCC helped broker Canada’s famous $15-billion deal, in 2014, to sell light armoured vehicles to Saudi Arabia.

At the time of the report, the CCC said it was implementing “due diligence processes” to address the issue. The AG otherwise found “reasonable assurance” that there were no major deficiencies to its practices.… are happening, and they are happening in good ways, thanks to highly skilled experts, the National Gallery of Canada asserts in response to an audit of its work. But they just don’t seem to write things down, so a “detailed action plan” will come into force to ensure just that.

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