Maher Arar’s lawyer laments for the directives issued to the RCMP and CSIS.
Arar’s body has recovered, but the memories of his torture persist
Andrew Coyne and Paul Wells debate the successes and failures of the world’s response after 9/11 and how safe we are today
Defence Minister Peter MacKay’s exchange with reporters after Question Period today.
The New York Times upholds the quaint notion that the protection of law should be extended even to the innocent, in this case a Canadian citizen, Maher Arar.
Gar Pardy, formerly head of Canadian consular services, raises concerns about this country’s treatment of its citizens.
Apropos of Abousfian Abdelrazik (remember him?) and the questions still unanswered, here is the text of questions posed by Stephen Harper for Prime Minister Jean Chretien on Nov. 5, 2003.
Ujjal Dosanjh and Jason Kenney engage in a Twitter fight.
After six years stuck in Sudan, Montrealer Abousfian Abdelrazik returns home to Canada
Computer engineer is still considered a security threat south of the border
Apparently Peter Van Loan suggested to a committee two weeks ago that Michael Ignatieff supports torture. Asked about it today, Ignatieff rebuts.
Adam Radwanski considers the curious case of Abousfian Abdelrazik.