’Nothing changes’Graeme Smith talks to the director of the Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission.
Reading the documents: DFAIT 10The documents tabled today can be viewed in their entirety here . Herein, a series of posts on some of the noteworthy files and...
Tortured mathWhen Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird turned up at the podium yesterday afternoon, he announced as follows. As it turns out...
Standing up for asbestosThe Canadian delegation interjected yesterday to object to the inclusion of asbestos in the Rotterdam Convention.
The early reviewsThe Canadian Press reviews some of what was disclosed in yesterday’s document release. More from Postmedia , the Globe , Star and...
’The likelihood was very high’Stephane Dion, the Liberal MP on the ad hoc committee, offers his take on what he saw in the documents.
The detainee documents: it’s not about who respects our soldiersThe questions about detainee treatment have to do with the government, not soldiers
The documentsThe 4,000 pages of detainee documents have now been released to reporters. The first batch (99 files via Scribd) is available here...
’This concludes the work of the ad hoc committee’The official release from Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird on the tabling of documents related to the transfer of detainees in...