UncategorizedWhat happened to those 130?The government has long maintained that to disclose the number of detainees transferred by Canadian Forces in Afghanistan would...
UncategorizedWhat they said (III)On April 23, 2007, the Globe reported what it had learned from interviews with 30 detainees. Two days later, the paper revealed...
UncategorizedThe legacy of Preston ManningDon Newman posits his theory as to where everything went sideways. I arrived too late in Ottawa to witness the Reform party in its...
OttawaThe Colvin Affair: Who knew what when?Andrew Coyne questions why the government is attacking Colvin, and not saying, ’We fixed the problem.’
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
Uncategorized’Nobody quite knew what to do’Canadian Press reports evidence of a December 2006 meeting in Ottawa to discuss Asadullah Khalid, a notorious Afghan governor...
UncategorizedThe Commons: Eighteen attempts to explain the same storyMacKay questions the credibility of Afghan torture whistleblower, Richard Colvin
UncategorizedThe usual suspectsA potentially interesting note from the Globe’s review of changes in Michael Ignatieff’s office. It is tempting to say this is a...