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French MEP Jose Bove admitted to Canada after delay | |
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A French activist and member of the European Parliament was detained by Canadian border officials after arriving in Montreal on Tuesday. | A French activist and member of the European Parliament was detained by Canadian border officials after arriving in Montreal on Tuesday. |
MEP Jose Bove said he was held for several hours at Trudeau airport before being allowed to go to his hotel. | MEP Jose Bove said he was held for several hours at Trudeau airport before being allowed to go to his hotel. |
The anti-globalisation activist, who represents France's Green Party, was originally told he must leave Canada on Wednesday. | |
But he has now been allowed to remain longer in the country. | |
Mr Bove believes he is being victimised due to his opposition to a trade deal between Canada and the European Union. | Mr Bove believes he is being victimised due to his opposition to a trade deal between Canada and the European Union. |
The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) is a free-trade agreement that so far has not been ratified, but is due to be signed in Brussels later this month. | The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) is a free-trade agreement that so far has not been ratified, but is due to be signed in Brussels later this month. |
Mr Bove's trip to Montreal coincides with a visit by French Prime Minister Manuel Valls, who arrived in Ottawa on Wednesday. | |
'Not welcome' | 'Not welcome' |
Mr Bove tweeted (in French) on Tuesday: "Blocked for 3 hours at Montreal airport. Opponents of #CETA are not welcome in this country." | Mr Bove tweeted (in French) on Tuesday: "Blocked for 3 hours at Montreal airport. Opponents of #CETA are not welcome in this country." |
He is due to speak at an event organised by the Council of Canadians, a social justice group, on Friday. | |
In a statement, the group called on the government to explain "how it can trumpet a 'free trade' agreement with the EU" while stopping an elected EU representative from entering the country. | In a statement, the group called on the government to explain "how it can trumpet a 'free trade' agreement with the EU" while stopping an elected EU representative from entering the country. |
The Green Party of Canada also condemned the decision, with deputy leader Daniel Green calling the move "appalling". | The Green Party of Canada also condemned the decision, with deputy leader Daniel Green calling the move "appalling". |
"Are his criticisms on Ceta so difficult to hear that we need to prevent his entry to Canada?" Mr Green said in a statement. | |
Mr Bove, a former farmer, worked as a union organiser for decades before being elected to the European Parliament in 2009. | Mr Bove, a former farmer, worked as a union organiser for decades before being elected to the European Parliament in 2009. |
He rose to prominence after overseeing the demolition of a McDonald's restaurant in France in 1999, an act which he served 44 days in jail for committing. He also has several other convictions stemming from protest actions. | He rose to prominence after overseeing the demolition of a McDonald's restaurant in France in 1999, an act which he served 44 days in jail for committing. He also has several other convictions stemming from protest actions. |
It is believed these convictions may have played a role in the decision to bar Mr Bove, but Canadian border officials have not confirmed this. | |
An official with the Canadian Border Service Agency refused to explain how the decision was made, telling the BBC that "it is not a practice of the CBSA to confirm or deny the entry of any one person to Canada." | |
"He is not a criminal. He is an elected member of the European Parliament," Mr Bove's press secretary, Jean-Marc Desfihes, said on Tuesday night. | "He is not a criminal. He is an elected member of the European Parliament," Mr Bove's press secretary, Jean-Marc Desfihes, said on Tuesday night. |
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