Canadian Hypocrisy, CSIS, and Omar Khadr
The July 15 release of seven hours of footage of a CSIS agent interrogating Omar Khadr is the first footage released of an interrogation at Guantanamo, and the first time that footage of a CSIS...
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Bearing the scars of Canadian intelligence HALIFAX – Abousfian Abdelrazik toured Canada this fall after six long years spent in forced exile in Sudan where he was detained and tortured. He has...
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Harper government prepares for Native “unrest" TORONTO—Internal documents from Indian Affairs and the RCMP show that shortly after being elected in January of 2006, Prime Minister Stephen Harper had...
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Dozens of groups launch campaign to not co-operate with Canadian spy agency MONREAL—Nearly 70 groups across Canada have joined a campaign to no longer co-operate with the work of Canada's national spy...
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