Internet rumors are a wonderful thing

... Kimber did have some QC issues a few years back but they seem to be making a lot of headway in addressing them. Unfortunately the internet loves to recirculate old news...
As for the whole MIM thing... Guess what? Virtually every modern gun out there has a least a few MIM parts in it. There is nothing wrong with MIM manufacturing technology if it is used appropriately and the manufacturing processes are properly QC'ed. Again, years ago (when MIM was somewhat new to the firearms industry) there were a few issues with MIM parts being used in places where they were not appropriate. Not a MIM problem at all, but rather a problem of bad industrial design. A problem that most companies including Kimber have addressed.
Another thing to keep in mind is that, especially when the complaints were peaking, Kimber sold more 1911s in a year than all other 1911 manufacturers put together. So yeah, they should have more complaints and failures than any other 1911 manufacturer. If you sell 10 times as many guns, all things being equal, you will have 10 times as many complaints as the other companies... No big mystery there.
Apologies to the OP for the hijack.

I just wanted to reassure you that Kimbers are great guns. I'm sure you will be impressed when you handle one in person! But be aware that the compact Kimbers, such as the one you mention, come stock with 4" barrels that would make them prohib here.

SO the ones the ship to Canada have longer - non prohib - barrels that stick out slightly past the end of the slide. They still look fine, I just wanted to give you a heads up so you're not wondering why the gun in the store looks different from the one in all the pictures.