A Federal Court judge has temporarily blocked the distribution of an internal ArriveCan investigator’s report after a former Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) manager requested it be sealed.
In his July 7 decision, Justice Henry Brown said former CBSA director general Cameron MacDonald had established he would face “irreparable harm to his professional reputation” if the report was distributed.
“The allegations each side makes against the other are most serious,” wrote Justice Brown in the decision, which was first covered by Blacklock’s Reporter. “They deserve a full hearing.”
Brown granted a temporary injunction against the distributing or disseminating of the final draft of the “Professional Standards Investigation Report.”…