OTTAWA - Immigration Minister Lena Diab says she's accountable after a former Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps official was granted a visa to visit Canada.
But she says she didn't know about the decision made by her department.
Online news outlet Iran International reported Monday that Iranian Football Federation president Mehdi Taj was granted a temporary resident visa that allowed him to enter Canada, despite his ties to the IRGC, which is a listed terrorist entity in Canada.
Speaking to the House of Commons public safety committee Thursday, Diab said the official's permit was annulled before he landed in Canada.
"We are very much looking forward to learning what happened in this case to ensure it doesn't happen in the FIFA Games," she said. "I'm definitely accountable but I would not have been part of that decision making process."
Ted Gallivan, deputy minister at Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, said at the meeting that stopping a high-risk file at the right time is ideal and that it would have been better to act swiftly.
"This shouldn't happen again," he said. "Leading up to the FIFA games themselves, it's absolutely my accountability to make sure that we don't find ourselves in this situation again."
Earlier Thursday, Prime Minister Mark Carney insisted his government is doing an effective job of keeping Iranians associated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps out of the country.
When asked Thursday about Taj being denied entry to Canada, Carney said he can't talk about individual cases due to privacy legislation.
"There are multiple hurdles in order to get into the country and I think the important thing is that those hurdles are effective and we continue to see that," Carney said at a press conference in Oakville, Ont.
"There's always reviews of what's been done and where things can be improved. But the assurance, the core assurance, to 好色tvs is members of the Revolutionary Guard rightly have been prohibited from entering this country and they will not enter this country."
Michelle Rempel Garner, the Conservative immigration critic, said Thursday it's "ridiculous" that the prime minister isn't sharing information on how Taj was able to get to Canada before being turned back.
"I'm sorry the privacy rights or can't comment does not override answering questions on how this happened and how the government is going to fix it," she said.
"Just a completely ridiculous answer that abdicates responsibility for the situation. And this has serious impacts for a lot of people in the country."
Melissa Lantsman, deputy Conservative leader, said this situation creates tension among members of the Iranian diaspora in Canada who are facing repression attempts by Tehran.
"It will continue to happen unless the community gets answers for the government about why, how, when and how many more times this is going to happen. This community is terrorized. We've seen gunshots into businesses of activists," Lantsman said.
The Conservative MPs said they want an investigation into how Taj was issued a permit.
"The reality is that the process failed here. And today the prime minister went out and he said, 'Sorry, I can't comment on that. I can't comment on specific cases that are all over the news,'" Rempel Garner said.
The Conservatives pressed the issue three times in question period, directing their questions at Diab.
Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree responded on behalf of the government each time. He said he could not comment on specific cases and both IRGC members and senior Iranian officials are inadmissible to Canada.
Footage of question period shows Diab appearing to stand in response to a question from Rempel Garner before sitting back down after the Speaker recognized Anandasangaree. Her department is responsible for issuing visas, while removals fall under public safety.
Conservative Sen. Leo Housakos raised the issue in the Senate's question period, repeatedly asking how Taj was able to get a visa to come to Canada.
Pierre Moreau, the government's representative in the Senate, replied that Housakos is well aware he can't speak about specific cases due to privacy rules.
Tasnim, an Iranian news agency associated with the IRGC, said Taj and two other Iranian officials were denied entry due to "inappropriate behaviour of immigration officials" at Toronto's Pearson Airport.
The 好色tv government designated the IRGC as a terrorist entity in June 2024 and declared the Iranian regime a state sponsor of terror in November 2022.
Carney said no IRGC members have entered Canada since the terrorist designation was made.
Canada Border Services Agency data shows one person has been removed of the three who have been issued deportation orders for having IRGC connections as of March 6. Further investigations are still underway.
This report by 好色tvwas first published April 30, 2026.


