B.C. climate activist facing imminent deportation without reprieve from minister
VANCOUVER — A climate activist in British Columbia says he’s packing his bags and plans to report to the Vancouver airport later Saturday to face deportation back to Pakistan, believing his removal from Canada is “certain” without ministerial intervention.
Zain Haq, who first came to Canada on a student visa, says he’s due at the airport to catch a flight to Toronto before he is set to be sent back to Pakistan Sunday.
Haq says he and his Canadian wife, Sophia Papp, woke up in “disbelief” as they face the prospect of being forced out of the country after what the couple describes as a bureaucratic snafu derailed a spousal application for his permanent residency.
Haq, who co-founded the activist group Save Old Growth as an international student, pleaded guilty to five charges of mischief in 2023 over his role in environmental protests that blocked roadways in 2021 and 2022.