Lawyer for Abdelrazik accuses former minister of exiling him through passport denial
OTTAWA — A lawyer for Abousfian Abdelrazik has accused former foreign minister Lawrence Cannon of exiling the Montreal man by denying him a passport to return to Canada.
Cannon told a Federal Court hearing Wednesday he did not exile Abdelrazik, but refused him an emergency travel document in 2009 on national security grounds in the best interests of Canada.
Lawyer Paul Champ, representing Abdelrazik in his lawsuit against Ottawa, pressed Cannon about the stress that the decision would have caused his client, a Canadian who had been stranded in Sudan for years.
“So it was your view, Mr. Cannon, that an individual Minister of the Crown could effectively exile or banish a Canadian citizen from Canada,” Champ said during cross-examination.


