UncategorizedThe Commons: Questions without endThe government has had just about enough of this inquiry stuff, thank you very much
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...
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
UncategorizedThe Commons: Mission accomplishedWhen in doubt, accuse your opponent of not supporting the troops
UncategorizedThe Commons: ’Let us get beyond the rhetorical flourish’The Conservatives plead for patience
UncategorizedThe Commons: Full disclosureThe government reaffirms its commitment to do something or other
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 Commons: Eighteen attempts to explain the same storyMacKay questions the credibility of Afghan torture whistleblower, Richard Colvin
UncategorizedThe Commons: ’There is no evidence’Ottawa denies it knew anything about torture in Afghanistan