Canada has deported only one Iran official — here’s what we know about those efforts
OTTAWA — The presence in Canada of people who played roles in the Iranian regime has come under increased scrutiny ever since Washington launched a war against Iran last month.
Diaspora groups have long called on Ottawa to deport people who have served as regime officials in Iran. MPs have been ramping up the pressure on the Liberals to do more, particularly after the Canada Border Services Agency confirmed it has only sent one Iranian official home.
The government has faced questions in Parliament about how the CBSA handles former officials with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, a branch of Iran’s military that Canada listed as a terrorist entity in 2024 after years of political pressure.
Here’s what we know.


