UncategorizedThe redacted Colvin memos (III)Here , again, is how Richard Colvin described seven memos he sent between May 26, 2006 and April 20, 2007. And here , again, is...
UncategorizedThe redacted Colvin memos (II)The Star reports that it was Peter Tinsley, commissioner of the Military Police Complaints Commission, who allowed today’s release...
UncategorizedThe redacted Colvin memosThe BC Civil Liberties Association and Amnesty International have released a collection of documents that appears to...
Uncategorized’We have in front of us a dilemma’Yesterday’s House debate on an Afghanistan inquiry begins here , with contributions from Paul Dewar, Peter MacKay, Ujjal...
UncategorizedIn simpler timesA not disinterested observer passed on this QP exchange, from Feb. 6, 2002, yesterday. Years later, it’s difficult to say which...
UncategorizedThe word from afarAfter tabling his economic update over Siberia , the Prime Minister responds to last night’s House vote from Beijing .
UncategorizedA little light editingAhead of more testimony at the Afghanistan committee today, the Globe reports that Richard Colvin was asked to delete portions of...
UncategorizedA little light readingIn 2007, the British Columbia Civil Liberties Association and Amnesty International attempted to bring a halt to detainee...
UncategorizedFor the recordIn case you were wondering, the House of Commons, by a vote of 146 to 129, approved the following motion this evening.
UncategorizedThe Commons: ’If it has been doing such a good job, what does it have to hide?’More mesmerizing footwork in the government’s torture dance