UncategorizedThe Commons: And so we arrive at satireThis government won’t stand for attacks against civil servants
UncategorizedKANDH-0032Here , via some very rudimentary technical skills, is KANDH-0032 isolated from yesterday’s package of documents. Much of whatever...
Uncategorized’All kinds of things are going on’The Canadian Press gets a look at several uncensored documents. Some of this would seem to be referenced in KANDH-0032, which is...
UncategorizedA little light editingAhead of more testimony at the Afghanistan committee today, the Globe reports that Richard Colvin was asked to delete portions of...
UncategorizedLooking back, looking forwardThe CBC finds evidence of delays, going as far back as 2002, in reporting detainee transfers to the Red Cross. Opposition members...
UncategorizedWhat happened to those 130?The government has long maintained that to disclose the number of detainees transferred by Canadian Forces in Afghanistan would...
Canada’Elements of a war crime seem to be present’According to UBC’s laws of war expert, Canadian officials may be in breach of the Geneva Convention
UncategorizedBroken telephoneSpeaking about the process of notification around detainee transfers, Richard Colvin testified on Wednesday that "when the Red...
UncategorizedO’Connor’s versionFormer defence minister Gordon O’Connor’s exchange with reporters after QP today.