OttawaVic Toews v. C-30Also from the Public Safety Minister’s interview with The House, there seems to be some confusion as to what the Harper...
OttawaWhat we’re really talking about when we talk about lawful accessTerry Milewski reviews sections 33 and 34 of the government’s online surveillance legislation. David Fraser points to the hidden...
Ottawa’Dirty, sleazy Internet tricks’Seven times during QP this morning—six times by John Baird, once by Ted Menzies—the government alleged the NDP was behind a...
OttawaHouse of IntrigueThe Sun reports that before Vic Toews went out and said that thing he said, before the government’s legislation was widely scorned...
OttawaThe Commons: Vic Toews teaches us a valuable lessonWhere once his critics stood with child pornographers, now he welcomes their advice
OttawaWhere does John Williamson stand?The Conservative backbencher speaks with reporters after QP today about the government’s online surveillance legislation. See...
OttawaVic Toews denies himselfThe Public Safety Minister has apparently moved past trying to parse himself to simply denying the official record . Consider this...
OttawaWhat we’re talking about when we talk about lawful accessThe Ontario privacy commissioner dismisses both the government’s argument and its rhetoric. Jesse Brown explains some of the...
OttawaVic Toews parses himselfIn an interview with CTV, the Public Safety Minister maintains there’s a difference between saying someone "stands with" child...