Already under fire after an inmate’s suicide, did the Canada Border Services Agency rush to release a critically ill inmate so he wouldn’t die in custody?
In a bid to deport suspected war criminals and gangsters, Ottawa finds itself in a Catch-22
A CBSA lawyer warned the government was ‘perpetuating a fraud’ with its denial
But Mike Moffatt still has a few unanswered questions
A uniquely ridiculous matter of public policy
That’s the iPod tax controversy for you, writes Mike Moffatt
Mike Moffatt follows up on the tariff controversy
Still no answer on end user certificates
CBSA deal to film immigration raids allows feds to stage-manage a serious issue, writes Charlie Gillis
The Conservatives won’t say how much Border Security costs taxpayers
Imagining what other reality TV shows the government might approve of
The Canadian Press reports that directives have been issued to the RCMP and the Canada Border Services Agency to explain how the agencies can use information when torture might be involved.