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Federal Task Force to investigate immigration and passport issues

FILE: Some of the many people in the lineup at the passport office near Meadowlands Drive in Ottawa on Wednesday.
File: Some Many people line up at the passport office near Meadowlands Drive in Ottawa on Wednesday. Photo: Julie Oliver/Postmedia

The federal government has a special support for major efforts. Created Task Force Delayed immigration application and passport processing that frustrated Canadians.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in a statement announcing a new task force that the federal government knew that delays were unacceptable and to improve service delivery. Efficiently and timely, stating that we will continue to do as much as we can.

Trudeau said the new task force will help guide governments to better meet the changing needs of Canadians and continue to provide the high-quality services they need and deserve. rice field.

Ten ministers will lead the new committee to consider how to deliver services and identify gaps and areas for improvement.

The Commission may make recommendations outlining short-term and long-term solutions that reduce latency, clear the backlog, and improve the overall quality of the services provided. Expected.

No immediate schedule of recommendations was published.

In addition, the Task Force monitors external issues that contribute to domestic and international travel delays, such as labor shortages around the world.

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