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Driver who caused deadly Humboldt Broncos bus crash denied bid to stay in Canada

The former truck driver who caused the deadly Humboldt Broncos bus crash has been denied his bid to stay in Canada.

The news was confirmed by Anna Pape, senior communications advisor for Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB) of Canada.

A lawyer for Jaskirat Singh Sidhu sent paperwork to the Canada Border Services Agency in 2021 arguing that Sidhu should be allowed to stay in Canada once his sentence has been served.

But now Sidhu may be deported to India.

If Sidhu is deported, he could still apply to return to Canada under humanitarian and compassionate grounds. 

The immigration minister can intervene in any deportation order, but that is rare. Sidhu can still ask the federal court for a judicial review, but only on the grounds that due process was not followed. That would restart the admissibility process.

Sidhu was sentenced to eight years after pleading guilty to dangerous driving causing death and bodily harm in the April 2018 crash that killed 16 people and injured 13. Court was told Sidhu, a newly married permanent resident, missed a stop sign at a rural Saskatchewan intersection and drove into the path of the Broncos bus carrying players and staff to a junior hockey league playoff game.

Scott Thomas, father of deceased Broncos player Evan Thomas, said he's "disappointed but not surprised."

He said most of the Broncos families wanted Sidhu to be deported, and it is the law. That said, Thomas is still hoping there's a way for Sidhu to remain in Canada.

"We need to find better ways to train truck drivers. We need to find better ways to educate truck drivers. We need to find better ways to regulate truck drivers and the industry," Thomas said.

"I hoped Mr. Sidhu could have been a part of that, telling his story. With

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