Mark Carney Names New Immigration Deputy Minister
CARNEY’S IMMIGRATION SHAKE-UP: New Deputy Minister Sworn In With Tax and Security Crackdown Mandate
Mark Carney has swung the bureaucratic axe.
In a bombshell appointment that signals a hardline turn on border control, Canada’s new Prime Minister has installed Ted Gallivan as the nation’s Deputy Minister of Immigration.
The move comes with a blunt mandate: tighten tax enforcement, seal border vulnerabilities, and bring national security expertise to a department under fire.
Gallivan steps into the role as Carney scrambles to demonstrate tough action on irregular migration flows plaguing the frontier.
THE SECURITY HARDLINER
This is no ordinary bureaucrat.
Gallivan arrives armed with decades of experience in tax enforcement and border protection operations.
His appointment sends a thunderous message to Washington and beyond: Canada is locking down its immigration system.
Insiders suggest the shake-up targets backlogs while simultaneously beefing up vetting procedures for every visa category.
BORDER CRACKDOWN BEGINS
The timing could not be more explosive.
With American authorities applying relentless pressure over asylum seeker crossings, Gallivan’s mandate includes immediate audits of existing security protocols.
Applicants should brace for enhanced documentation demands and lengthier background checks.
Carney is betting that Gallivan’s iron fist approach will restore public confidence in a system reeling from years of criticism.
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