Uncategorized’Serious and pervasive problems’As Andy Worthington notes , the National Institute Of Military Justice recently released a report of its observers on the...
UncategorizedTo the highest court it goesThe Supreme Court will hear the government’s appeal of the Federal Court’s ruling on Omar Khadr. The official statement:
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...
UncategorizedColour-codedJohn Baglow makes serious allegations about this government’s approach to citizenship. Thing is, Nay Myo Hein doesn’t look white...
UncategorizedThe many implications of Omar KhadrTonda MacCharles tries to read Stephen Harper’s mind.
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...
Uncategorized’Its position remains unchanged’The government will appeal to the Supreme Court on the repatriation of Omar Khadr.
UncategorizedOmar Khadr v. Nay Myo HeinThe Ottawa Citizen compares and contrasts . Fair enough. Unfortunately, the Citizen overlooks the important fact that Deepak...
Uncategorized’He missed the point’Gar Pardy, formerly head of Canadian consular services, raises concerns about this country’s treatment of its citizens.
UncategorizedStephen Harper announces formal policy of staycationFrom earlier today, the Prime Minister comments on Omar Khadr and the government’s general approach to Canadians travelling...