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Immigration Minister Jason Kenney’s office pursued a formal complaint
against a Toronto lawyer who suggested publicly that the Conservative
politician played a role in the decision to let former media baron
Conrad Black return to Canada.
This spring, a staffer in Mr.
Kenney’s office filed a grievance against Guidy Mamann with the Law
Society of Upper Canada, proposing he be investigated for violating its
code of conduct.
The veteran immigration lawyer offered commentary to media outlets,
including The Globe and Mail, following news in late April that Mr.
Black had engineered his return to Canada, a country whose citizenship
he renounced in pursuit of a British peerage.
The law society answered the complaint in July by saying it found
insufficient evidence to warrant an investigation into Mr. Mamann. It
closed the file.
The Globe and Mail story
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