UncategorizedOver to you, Mr. ObamaThe Justice Minister formally responds to the Supreme Court’s decision on Omar Khadr.
GeneralThe People vs. Ex-Generalissimo BlairThe grilling the former British PM is getting over invading Iraq suits the enemy just fine
OttawaAnother expert on why the top court didn’t go further on KhadrNews that the Canadian government won’t try to bring Omar Khadr home from Guantanamo Bay, despite last week’s Supreme Court of...
OttawaA veteran court-watcher on the Khadr issue: a fine balanceAfter the Supreme Court of Canada’s ruling last week in the Omar Khadr case, advocates for the Canadian being held by the...
UncategorizedOver to you, Mr. NicholsonLawrence Cannon, appearing in the National Press Theatre just now, asked specifically about the Supreme Court’s latest ruling on...
UncategorizedOver to you, Supreme Court?While apparently still reviewing the court’s decision, the government apparently remains firm in its refusal to request Omar...
UncategorizedOver to you, Mr. HarperAs Kirk Makin explained over the weekend, the Supreme Court’s ruling last week on Omar Khadr is something less than a conclusion...
CanadaBad news for Omar Khadr? Sort ofNo matter how the Supreme Court ruled, Khadr’s fate would have remained in the hands of the U.S.
UncategorizedPlease remain seatedStephen Harper , Nov. 21, 2009. We believe strongly that Canadians’ freedom is enhanced when journalists are free to pursue the...
Uncategorized’The Government is pleased’Rob Nicholson’s office releases a statement in regards to the Supreme Court’s decision.