Statistics Canada ‘almost ready’ to launch consultations on effort to collect race-based data on crime

Canada’s national statistics agency says consultations have yet to begin for an initiative to beef up police officers’ efforts to collect race-based crime data, more than seven months after an announcement was made. Jeff Latimer, director general for health, justice, diversity, and population with Statistics Canada, told The Hill Times that discussions with academics, civil […]
Blair regrets months-long delay in directing RCMP to address access-to-information backlog

Canada’s Public Safety Minister Bill Blair only recently issued a directive that called on the RCMP to create a “comprehensive plan” for tackling a backlog of access-to-information requests, nearly three months since he promised action. Mr. Blair (Scarborough-Southwest, Ont.) told reporters on Nov. 17, 2020, that the RCMP would have three months to develop its […]
Dominant reflex of security and intelligence network ‘to keep info as secret as possible,’ should ‘hardwire’ transparency into day-to-day work, say experts

Canada’s first ever National Security Transparency Advisory Group, given the job of advising the deputy minister of public safety and other government officials on how to fulfill the 2017 National Security Transparency Commitment, has recommended that Canada’s intelligence and security community should “hardwire” transparency into it’s day-to-day work—and that for “enhanced transparency to be sustainable, […]
MPs scrutinize parole board following report on murder of Quebec woman

MPs questioned on Monday why the Parole Board of Canada appeared to be “absolved” of error in a recent report examining the murder of a Quebec woman by a man granted parole, pressing the agency’s chairperson to identify ways to ensure such tragedies are prevented in the future. On the first day of Parliament’s return […]
Correctional Service ‘abdicating’ responsibility in Quebec woman’s murder, say critics of response to internal report

The Correctional Service of Canada has promised to strengthen its community supervision policies after an internal report found it missed a number of warning signs before a parolee killed a woman—a response critics say comes too late and shows the agency is “abdicating” responsibility over the “catastrophic failure” of oversight. The CSC’s changes, which include […]
The CBSA must protect our borders from the far right

People around the world struggling against dictatorships and fighting for democracy have often looked to the United States for inspiration. But America’s democratic credentials have been tarnished. The assault on democracy on Jan. 6 was the culmination of years of Donald Trump inciting his base with hateful rhetoric and radicalizing people, who eventually led an […]
Prisoners owed ‘remedy’ for harsh conditions in prisons amid COVID, says watchdog

The federal government is vulnerable to legal challenges based on the “harsher,” solitary-like conditions thousands of prisoners have been kept in amid COVID-19, says Canada’s prison watchdog. Correctional Investigator of Canada Ivan Zinger said the government could consider giving prisoners extra credit for the harsh conditions they are experiencing while in prison during the pandemic. […]
Advocates welcome vaccine rollout in prisons, say risk for outbreak still high amid second wave

Canada’s prison watchdog and some opposition critics are welcoming a federal effort that will start vaccinating hundreds of high-risk prisoners Friday, and decrying Conservative statements that “no criminal” be vaccinated before other vulnerable populations. Correctional Investigator of Canada Ivan Zinger said he’s “encouraged” to see the government following the advice of health agencies that regard […]
Why the Liberals keep putting off the gun marking regulations

Public Safety Minister Bill Blair’s Nov. 30 decision to punt the Firearms Marking Regulations three years down the road is a sign that the government is torn between its tough-on-guns messaging, law enforcement, and its own bureaucrats, say lobbyists for gun owners and retailers. Mr. Blair (Scarborough Southwest, Ont.) announced that day that his government […]
Dip in RCMP watchdog’s budget shakes faith in its ability to exercise oversight, says NDP MP Harris

NDP MP Jack Harris says the decrease in the RCMP watchdog’s projected budget for this fiscal year offers little assurance that it will have the ability to improve its oversight duties. Addressing Public Safety Minister Bill Blair (Scarborough-Southwest, Ont.) during a House Public Safety Committee meeting on Wednesday, Mr. Harris (St. John’s East, N.L.) noted […]