OttawaThe Speaker rules against AnonymousLast week, Public Safety Minister Vic Toews rose in the House to claim that videos posted by individual(s) claiming to be with...
UncategorizedA marathon of moral parsing: my head hurtsPaul Wells on Parliament taking up residence in the gutter
OttawaVikileaks was the work of a LiberalA member of the Liberal party’s research bureau was the author of the "vikileaks" Twitter account
OttawaVic Toews stands, the government waits, the public disagreesThe Public Safety Minister attempts to defend himself. All the same, the Harper government isn’t ready to move forward with the...
UncategorizedSome pointers on the proper use of abuseScott Feschuk on why insults and smears work so well in the Tory cabinet
GeneralAs the privacy fight turned ugly, democracy made a comebackWhile a certain amount of electronic surveillance is justified, the possibility that such information could be made available without a warrant should be of concern to every Canadian
OttawaVic Toews stands with Vic ToewsThe Public Safety Minister writes to the National Post to counter the suggestion he was not entirely well-acquainted with his own...
OttawaYou either stand with Vic Toews or...Stockwell Day, one of Mr. Toews’ predecessors at Public Safety, explains his position on C-30.
TechnologyVic Toews, meet Fake Ann CavoukianIronically, Ontario’s privacy commissioner (a harsh critic of Lawful Access) also has a detested Twitter doppelganger
TechnologyThe Internet is the oppositionTeh Internets have been saying one and the same thing about Vic Toews’ Lawful Access