OttawaIt ain’t over till it’s overFive months after a federal court ruling on so-called in-and-out campaign financing, it turns out an unpublicized portion of the...
UncategorizedThe pivotal paperwork (VI)Two months after the government was first asked to explain why a reference to abuse in a 2006 field report was redacted in...
UncategorizedIn-and-Out is in, unless it’s outDeep in the comment thread here , Duff Conacher of Democracy Watch offers the following reading.
UncategorizedIn-and-Out is in?A Federal Court judge rules in favour of the Conservative side, with a caveat of sorts.
UncategorizedA little light readingIn 2007, the British Columbia Civil Liberties Association and Amnesty International attempted to bring a halt to detainee...
UncategorizedWill we ever know what happened in Afghanistan?Canadian Press chronicles the latest development —allegations of witness intimidation—in the Military Police Complaints...
UncategorizedIn fairness, how many of us remember Paul Martin?The government begins to detail its side of the Suaad Hagi Mohamud story.
Uncategorized’Complicit in the abuse of a Canadian citizen’s rights’The Globe and Mail editorial board laments the government’s decision to appeal the Federal Court ruling that Omar Khadr be...
UncategorizedCanada v. Khadr, the Empire Strikes BackAfter the jump, the official statement from Foreign Affairs on the government’s second appeal of the Federal Court ruling that it...