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Conservatives question why MPs can't help with passport applications
The federal government says Service Canada employees are working "around the clock" to get through a backlog of passport applications, but there are still long lineups at many locations. Service Canada Minister Karina Gould says there hasn't been such high demand since 2006, when the U.S. first required Canadians to show a passport at the border.
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The Canadian Press
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CP156774473
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5/17/2022 4:40:00 PM
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applications
Canada
canada government
conservatives
House of Commons
Karina Gould
lower house (parliament)
Ontario
Ottawa
parliament
passports
Question Period
service canada
Service Canada Minister
Shelby Kramp-Neuman
travel