Calls to list IRGC as terrorist entity re-emerge as Tories take four-year push to Foreign Affairs Committee

Amid increasing protests in Iran after the death of a women in custody, Conservative MPs are renewing their calls to list the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist entity, including at the House Committee on Foreign Affairs. Protests erupted across Iran following the Sept. 16 death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini. She was detained […]
‘Bloody bad business’: prison reform advocate calls for Canada’s last prison labour-operated abattoir to finally close

A prison reform advocacy group is renewing its calls on the federal government to finally close Canada’s last remaining prison labour-operated abattoir at the Joyceville and Pittsburgh institutions in Kingston, Ont., after its contract is set to expire on Sept. 30. Last month, Evolve Our Prison Farms released the second edition of its report criticizing […]
Advocates, politicos urge feds to lead on ending ‘appalling practice’ of immigrant detention in provincial jails

Human rights advocates are hopeful last month’s announcement that British Columbia is ending its contract with the Canada Border Services Agency to detain immigrants and asylum seekers in provincial jails will spur other provinces to follow suit. However, they are still calling on the federal government to take the lead. On July 21, B.C.’s Public […]
Politics This Morning: Key Nova Scotia RCMP members to testify in hearings on political interference

Good Tuesday morning, The House Public Safety Committee will meet at 11 a.m. today to hear from the deputy minister of justice and from senior RCMP members. The committee is continuing its investigation into allegations that the government interfered politically in the RCMP’s investigation of the 2020 Nova Scotia mass shooting in order to support […]
Joly’s intervention to ban handgun imports ‘a significant and creative measure,’ says gun control advocate

The government’s move to ban the import of most legal handguns as of Aug. 19 came as a surprise both to gun control advocates and to gun enthusiasts, but it is also a tacit acknowledgment of a boom in gun sales in Canada since the government’s May 30 announcement of pending gun control legislation. Public […]
Committee hearing exposes rift within RCMP, but observer says political interference claims in mass shooting investigation a red herring

Recent testimony from current and former RCMP employees before the House Public Safety Committee has shed light on tensions between “downtown” command in Ottawa and senior RCMP leadership in Nova Scotia in the days after the April 2020 mass shooting that began in Portapique, N.S. But a veteran political observer says claims of political interference […]
Committee to weigh ‘appearance’ of political interference with government status quo in NS shooting case

Despite two weeks of difficult questions and condemnations for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and members of his cabinet, analysts and Liberal strategists aren’t convinced that the controversy over the alleged interference in the RCMP’s investigation of the 2020 Nova Scotia mass shooting is something Canadian voters are actually concerned about. While the Liberals’ political rivals […]
New cyber strategy must tackle chronic talent shortage

Last December, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called on four senior cabinet ministers to develop a new national cyber security strategy as a part of their public safety, innovation, foreign affairs, and defence mandates. It was welcome news, because both the frequency and severity of the cyber threats facing this country have increased drastically since the […]
Delayed federal handgun freeze could mean summer sales spike

By announcing a freeze on almost all handgun sales and transfers in Canada, but delaying the implementation of that freeze, the federal government has given gun enthusiasts and stores a powerful incentive to buy and sell as many handguns as they can before the deadline, say the head of a firearm lobby group and a […]
RCMP neither requested nor planned for Emergencies Act powers, commissioner tells MPs, Senators

The Emergencies Act helped reduce the size of the so-called Freedom Convoy protests in Ottawa before the police action that finally cleared the blockade, but those powers were not requested, nor needed, to clear out other protests around the country, according to RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki. “I believe that the act provided us with tools […]