Canada denied Jeffrey Epstein permission to visit B.C. in 2018: documents
OTTAWA — The Canadian government denied convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein permission to enter the country in 2018 due to his criminal past, U.S. government documents published Friday reveal.
The U.S. Justice Department has announced the release of some 3.5 million pages of redacted documents related to Epstein. They include correspondence with the Canadian government from his personal email account jeevacation@gmail.com.
Despite his criminal record, Epstein contacted the Canadian consulate in Los Angeles seeking a temporary resident permit for a planned trip to Vancouver from April 11 to 13 in 2018 so he could attend a TED conference there.
The Consulate General of Canada in Los Angeles wrote back on April 4 that year to tell him that his application had been rejected because he was convicted of a crime considered an indictable offence in Canada.

