Catalan leader goes to court after Canada refuses him entry for speaking visit
MONTREAL — The exiled former president of Spain’s Catalonia region is fighting a Canadian government decision to refuse him entry into the country to attend an event hosted by a Quebec nationalist group.
Carles Puigdemont, who fled Spain in 2017 to avoid prosecution after his regional government held an unauthorized referendum on independence, has hired Montreal immigration lawyer Stephane Handfield to plead his case.
Handfield filed a motion Monday in Federal Court seeking judicial review of the Immigration Department decision.