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CBSA and RCMP joint immigration investigation into Banff-area hotels leads to conviction and $70K fine

Following a joint investigation by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), Kevin Kielty pleaded guilty in the Alberta Court of Justice on March 2, 2026, to two counts of unauthorized employment of foreign nationals. Kielty, a resident of Ontario, received a combined sentence of two years probation, 50 hours of community service and was fined $70,000.

The initial investigation identified a group of foreign nationals travelling from Ontario to Alberta to work illegally in the hospitality industry in Banff National Park coordinated by an employment agency called One Team. Further investigation identified an additional 90 foreign nationals from Mexico working illegally in four resort hotels in the Banff and Jasper area.

 

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