
Maclean’s on the Hill: Terror arrests, confusion after a shooting
Each week, the Maclean’s Ottawa bureau sits down with Cormac MacSweeney to discuss the headlines of the week. This week, Cormac speaks with Public Safety Minister Steven Blaney about Canada’s most recent terror-related arrests. Insp. Mark Ford of the Ottawa Police Service comments on an internal report into confusion in the wake of Michael Zehaf-Bibeau’s rampage through downtown Ottawa last year. Vancouver Lawyer Aniz Alani explains his court challenge to compel Prime Minister Stephen Harper to fill mounting Senate vacancies. And the Maclean’s politics panel hashes out an Ontario Provincial Police investigation sparked by the RCMP’s destruction of long-gun registry data, the NDP’s boost in the latest polls, and what might come of those lingering Senate vacancies.
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THE HEADLINES
ON BRIDGESCanada’s $4-billion gift to Americans
ON C-59Tories undo alleged law-breaking
ON NOTLEYThe surprising premier, a family story
ON HARPER’I like the way me thinks!’
ON ELECTIONSTory wins are seldom smooth
ON MULRONEYWells speaks with the former PM
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