Scholar tracks uptick in Iran threats on diaspora, others question deporting official
OTTAWA — A scholar researching transnational repression says he’s seeing an uptick in Iran’s regime threatening diaspora in Canada, as experts suggest Ottawa get tougher on countries targeting communities in Canada.
“We can expect, in 2026, transnational repression against Iranian-Canadians to get significantly worse,” University of Ottawa professor Thomas Juneau told the House subcommittee on international human rights on Monday.
Juneau specializes in the Persian Gulf and warned when the United States first started the war on Iran, that Tehran tends to target dissidents abroad when it feels threatened. Reported targeting incidents include surveillance and death threats, and particularly threats and punishment toward relatives still living in Iran.
He is part of an ongoing research project interviewing various communities about transnational repression, and says Iranian-Canadians are already reporting an uptick in threats.


