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Dennis Edney: lawyer for former Guantanamo Bay prisoner Omar Khadr, was a lawyer for all of us

Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | January 17, 2024
Dennis Edney, who was Omar Khadr's lawyer, died on Dec. 30, 2023, at the age of 77. Photograph courtesy of Joshua Sherurcij/Wikimedia Commons
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | January 17, 2024
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | January 17, 2024
Dennis Edney, who was Omar Khadr's lawyer, died on Dec. 30, 2023, at the age of 77. Photograph courtesy of Joshua Sherurcij/Wikimedia Commons
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | January 17, 2024
Dennis Edney, who was Omar Khadr's lawyer, died on Dec. 30, 2023, at the age of 77. Photograph courtesy of Joshua Sherurcij/Wikimedia Commons
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | January 17, 2024
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | January 17, 2024
Dennis Edney, who was Omar Khadr's lawyer, died on Dec. 30, 2023, at the age of 77. Photograph courtesy of Joshua Sherurcij/Wikimedia Commons
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | October 23, 2023
In the House recently, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau confirmed Canadian security groups 'have been actively pursuing credible allegations of a potential link between agents of the Government of India and the killing of a Canadian citizen, Hardeep Singh Nijjar,' carrying enormous implications, and without evidence. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | October 23, 2023
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | October 23, 2023
In the House recently, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau confirmed Canadian security groups 'have been actively pursuing credible allegations of a potential link between agents of the Government of India and the killing of a Canadian citizen, Hardeep Singh Nijjar,' carrying enormous implications, and without evidence. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | August 9, 2023
The Survivors flag flies on Parliament Hill on National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21, 2023. The centuries-long saga of injustice against Indigenous Peoples in Canada continues, writes Gar Pardy. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | August 9, 2023
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | August 9, 2023
The Survivors flag flies on Parliament Hill on National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21, 2023. The centuries-long saga of injustice against Indigenous Peoples in Canada continues, writes Gar Pardy. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | May 3, 2023
Justice Minster David Lametti needs to exercise his unique discretion to ensure that a Canadian citizen is not subject to arbitrarily politically motivated justice systems, writes Gar Pardy. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | May 3, 2023
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | May 3, 2023
Justice Minster David Lametti needs to exercise his unique discretion to ensure that a Canadian citizen is not subject to arbitrarily politically motivated justice systems, writes Gar Pardy. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | May 1, 2023
Former RCMP commissioner Brenda Lucki appearing at the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security in 2022, to discuss allegations of political interference in the 2020 Nova Scotia mass murder investigation. Lucki is no longer around to deal with the recommendations specific to the killings in Nova Scotia, notes Gar Pardy. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | May 1, 2023
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | May 1, 2023
Former RCMP commissioner Brenda Lucki appearing at the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security in 2022, to discuss allegations of political interference in the 2020 Nova Scotia mass murder investigation. Lucki is no longer around to deal with the recommendations specific to the killings in Nova Scotia, notes Gar Pardy. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | February 23, 2023
A rally in support of Ukraine takes place in front of the Russian Embassy in Ottawa on Feb. 27, 2022. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | February 23, 2023
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | February 23, 2023
A rally in support of Ukraine takes place in front of the Russian Embassy in Ottawa on Feb. 27, 2022. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | September 21, 2022
For the United Kingdom and King Charles III, pictured during a visit to Ottawa in 2017, the issue is how united the kingdom is in the aftermath of the decision to leave the European Union The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | September 21, 2022
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | September 21, 2022
For the United Kingdom and King Charles III, pictured during a visit to Ottawa in 2017, the issue is how united the kingdom is in the aftermath of the decision to leave the European Union The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | August 31, 2022
Michelle O'Bonsawin, Canada's first Indigenous Supreme Court justice, is set to take her seat on the bench on Sept. 1. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | August 31, 2022
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | August 31, 2022
Michelle O'Bonsawin, Canada's first Indigenous Supreme Court justice, is set to take her seat on the bench on Sept. 1. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | July 18, 2022
Russian President Vladimir Putin is threatening the use of nuclear weapons should Ukrainian supporters create increasing dangers for Moscow, writes Gar Pardy. Photograph courtesy of Wikimedia Commons
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | July 18, 2022
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | July 18, 2022
Russian President Vladimir Putin is threatening the use of nuclear weapons should Ukrainian supporters create increasing dangers for Moscow, writes Gar Pardy. Photograph courtesy of Wikimedia Commons
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | June 17, 2022
Calling the diplomat's attendance 'unacceptable,' Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly was unforgiving in her response, using a large verbal bat on her departmental officials, writes Gar Pardy. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | June 17, 2022
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | June 17, 2022
Calling the diplomat's attendance 'unacceptable,' Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly was unforgiving in her response, using a large verbal bat on her departmental officials, writes Gar Pardy. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | June 2, 2022
A new report stresses the need to 'enhance governance' of national security by establishing a cabinet-level body chaired by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to give this body the seriousness it deserves, writes Gar Pardy. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | June 2, 2022
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | June 2, 2022
A new report stresses the need to 'enhance governance' of national security by establishing a cabinet-level body chaired by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to give this body the seriousness it deserves, writes Gar Pardy. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | May 2, 2022
Collective action remains the most important factor to try to lessen or put an end to the continuing death and destruction in Ukraine brought about by Russian President Vladimir Putin, writes Gar Pardy. Photograph courtesy of Russian Presidential Press Service
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | May 2, 2022
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | May 2, 2022
Collective action remains the most important factor to try to lessen or put an end to the continuing death and destruction in Ukraine brought about by Russian President Vladimir Putin, writes Gar Pardy. Photograph courtesy of Russian Presidential Press Service
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | March 28, 2022
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg officially opens the meeting last week in Brussels to address Russia's aggression against Ukraine. Photograph courtesy of NATO
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | March 28, 2022
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | March 28, 2022
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg officially opens the meeting last week in Brussels to address Russia's aggression against Ukraine. Photograph courtesy of NATO
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | March 16, 2022
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, pictured during a virtual address to a packed House of Commons on March 15. Zelenskyy's request for a no-fly zone over Ukraine should be considered by NATO, writes Gar Pardy. Photograph courtesy of ParlVu
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | March 16, 2022
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | March 16, 2022
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, pictured during a virtual address to a packed House of Commons on March 15. Zelenskyy's request for a no-fly zone over Ukraine should be considered by NATO, writes Gar Pardy. Photograph courtesy of ParlVu
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | January 27, 2022
The United States political system, now led by President Joe Biden, has been battered by a series of lost and inconclusive wars, writes Gar Pardy. Flickr photograph by Gage Skidmore
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | January 27, 2022
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | January 27, 2022
The United States political system, now led by President Joe Biden, has been battered by a series of lost and inconclusive wars, writes Gar Pardy. Flickr photograph by Gage Skidmore
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | January 17, 2022
Canada, as with most countries, has adopted a wait and see approach on specific policies towards China and Asia, writes Gar Pardy. Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly, pictured in December 2021, recently said she will soon provide details on a 'new strategy' for the 'Indo-Pacific.' The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | January 17, 2022
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | January 17, 2022
Canada, as with most countries, has adopted a wait and see approach on specific policies towards China and Asia, writes Gar Pardy. Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly, pictured in December 2021, recently said she will soon provide details on a 'new strategy' for the 'Indo-Pacific.' The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | January 10, 2022
By putting troops along the Ukranian border, Russian President Vladimir Putin has created conditions, in the minds of many, that, potentially, could lead to a larger conflict involving both European countries and the United States, writes Gar Pardy. Photograph courtesy of the Kremlin
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | January 10, 2022
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | January 10, 2022
By putting troops along the Ukranian border, Russian President Vladimir Putin has created conditions, in the minds of many, that, potentially, could lead to a larger conflict involving both European countries and the United States, writes Gar Pardy. Photograph courtesy of the Kremlin
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | December 30, 2021
Premier of Quebec François Legault, pictured in September 2020, recently struck a 14-member investigating committee to examine why there are fewer successors for the Richards, Lemieuxs, and Roys in the NHL. The premier is right to see if something can be done to alter the power internationally, writes Gar Pardy. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | December 30, 2021
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | December 30, 2021
Premier of Quebec François Legault, pictured in September 2020, recently struck a 14-member investigating committee to examine why there are fewer successors for the Richards, Lemieuxs, and Roys in the NHL. The premier is right to see if something can be done to alter the power internationally, writes Gar Pardy. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | November 24, 2021
National Defence Minister Anita Anand, pictured Oct. 26 when she was named to the new post. In 2007, a senior American official said 'everything is NATO’s area.' That view is not shared by many of the alliance's European members and it is not clear whether it is one that is shared or even understood in Ottawa, writes Gar Pardy. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | November 24, 2021
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | November 24, 2021
National Defence Minister Anita Anand, pictured Oct. 26 when she was named to the new post. In 2007, a senior American official said 'everything is NATO’s area.' That view is not shared by many of the alliance's European members and it is not clear whether it is one that is shared or even understood in Ottawa, writes Gar Pardy. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | November 10, 2021
Minister of Foreign Affairs Mélanie Joly, pictured on Oct. 26, 2021, on the Hill after the swearing-in of the Liberal cabinet. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | November 10, 2021
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | November 10, 2021
Minister of Foreign Affairs Mélanie Joly, pictured on Oct. 26, 2021, on the Hill after the swearing-in of the Liberal cabinet. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | October 25, 2021
China's President Xi Jinping, pictured. Central to China’s ambitions offshore is Taiwan, writes Gar Pardy. Today it is a politically and economically progressive island of 24 million people, most of whom see little interest in becoming another Hong Kong. Photograph courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | October 25, 2021
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | October 25, 2021
China's President Xi Jinping, pictured. Central to China’s ambitions offshore is Taiwan, writes Gar Pardy. Today it is a politically and economically progressive island of 24 million people, most of whom see little interest in becoming another Hong Kong. Photograph courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | October 14, 2021
Afghan national police and army personnel and U.S. army soldiers patrol in July 2009 in Zabul province, Afghanistan. Photograph courtesy of the U.S. Army
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | October 14, 2021
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | October 14, 2021
Afghan national police and army personnel and U.S. army soldiers patrol in July 2009 in Zabul province, Afghanistan. Photograph courtesy of the U.S. Army
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | September 20, 2021
The Royal Australian Navy's HMAS Anzac and USCG Cutter Munro sail in formation, during Indo-Pacific Endeavour 2021. The deal involving the United Kingdom and Australia adds little to resolving the overall security issues in the region, ut the price for European, Canadian, and Asian allies could be steep, writes Gar Pardy. The deal suggests a narrowing of American interests and abilities and, as such, the weakening of any consensus on issues involving China, Photograph courtesy of the Royal Australian Navy
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | September 20, 2021
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | September 20, 2021
The Royal Australian Navy's HMAS Anzac and USCG Cutter Munro sail in formation, during Indo-Pacific Endeavour 2021. The deal involving the United Kingdom and Australia adds little to resolving the overall security issues in the region, ut the price for European, Canadian, and Asian allies could be steep, writes Gar Pardy. The deal suggests a narrowing of American interests and abilities and, as such, the weakening of any consensus on issues involving China, Photograph courtesy of the Royal Australian Navy
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | September 10, 2021
Quebec Premier François Legault's government introduced Bill 21, which purports to ensure the neutrality of the government by insisting no one in a position of authority be allowed to wear ‘religious symbols’ while exercising their functions. Photograph courtesy of CAQ/Instagram
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | September 10, 2021
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | September 10, 2021
Quebec Premier François Legault's government introduced Bill 21, which purports to ensure the neutrality of the government by insisting no one in a position of authority be allowed to wear ‘religious symbols’ while exercising their functions. Photograph courtesy of CAQ/Instagram
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | September 5, 2021
Michael Spavor, left, and Michael Kovrig, right, were detained in December 2018. There is silence in both Ottawa and Beijing on any action that might see the two men released and returned home, writes Gar Pardy. Photographs courtesy of Twitter and the International Crisis Group
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | September 5, 2021
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | September 5, 2021
Michael Spavor, left, and Michael Kovrig, right, were detained in December 2018. There is silence in both Ottawa and Beijing on any action that might see the two men released and returned home, writes Gar Pardy. Photographs courtesy of Twitter and the International Crisis Group
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | August 23, 2021
When Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, right, pictured in January 2020, said Canada has 'no plans' to recognize the Taliban as the government of Afghanistan, he removed the legs from Foreign Affairs Minister Marc Garneau, left, writes Gar Pardy. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | August 23, 2021
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | August 23, 2021
When Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, right, pictured in January 2020, said Canada has 'no plans' to recognize the Taliban as the government of Afghanistan, he removed the legs from Foreign Affairs Minister Marc Garneau, left, writes Gar Pardy. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | August 17, 2021
U.S. Army soldiers are pictured in 2011 working with Afghan security forces to build stability in Wardak Province in central Afghanistan. The recriminations associated with the American debacle in Afghanistan is already underway even before the last troops have left, writes Gar Pardy. Photograph courtesy of the U.S. Army/Sgt. Victor R. Everhart
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | August 17, 2021
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | August 17, 2021
U.S. Army soldiers are pictured in 2011 working with Afghan security forces to build stability in Wardak Province in central Afghanistan. The recriminations associated with the American debacle in Afghanistan is already underway even before the last troops have left, writes Gar Pardy. Photograph courtesy of the U.S. Army/Sgt. Victor R. Everhart
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | June 24, 2020
Justice Minister David Lametti is pictured at a press conference in the West Block on May 1. The justice minister initiates an extradition process, can confirm a judicial decision to extradite, or can deny a judicial decision to extradite or can impose conditions, writes Gar Pardy. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | June 24, 2020
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | June 24, 2020
Justice Minister David Lametti is pictured at a press conference in the West Block on May 1. The justice minister initiates an extradition process, can confirm a judicial decision to extradite, or can deny a judicial decision to extradite or can impose conditions, writes Gar Pardy. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | June 11, 2020
Foreign Affairs Minister François-Philippe Champagne, pictured on the Hill during a briefing with reporters. The detention of Meng Wanzhou, the chief financial officer of Huawei in Vancouver, on the basis of an extradition request from the United States, has put the relationship in deep freeze, and there are few signs the relationship will return to normal anytime soon. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | June 11, 2020
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | June 11, 2020
Foreign Affairs Minister François-Philippe Champagne, pictured on the Hill during a briefing with reporters. The detention of Meng Wanzhou, the chief financial officer of Huawei in Vancouver, on the basis of an extradition request from the United States, has put the relationship in deep freeze, and there are few signs the relationship will return to normal anytime soon. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | December 5, 2018
Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland, pictured at the National Press Theatre in November, has said paying ransom for kidnapping victims would ‘endanger the lives of every single one of the millions of Canadians around globe.’ The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | December 5, 2018
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | December 5, 2018
Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland, pictured at the National Press Theatre in November, has said paying ransom for kidnapping victims would ‘endanger the lives of every single one of the millions of Canadians around globe.’ The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | April 6, 2018
Gar Pardy says Canada needs more First Ministers’ Meetings like this one, in December 2016, that included representatives of Canada’s Métis (Métis National Council president Clément Chartier, far left) First Nations (Assembly of First Nations national chief Perry Bellegarde, far right), and Inuit (Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami president Natan Obed, next to Mr. Bellegarde) leaders, alongside the prime minister, centre, and provincial and territorial premiers. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | April 6, 2018
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | April 6, 2018
Gar Pardy says Canada needs more First Ministers’ Meetings like this one, in December 2016, that included representatives of Canada’s Métis (Métis National Council president Clément Chartier, far left) First Nations (Assembly of First Nations national chief Perry Bellegarde, far right), and Inuit (Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami president Natan Obed, next to Mr. Bellegarde) leaders, alongside the prime minister, centre, and provincial and territorial premiers. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | April 5, 2018
Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations Carolyn Bennett announces Dec. 14 that Grand Chief Wilton Littlechild, right, will be chair of the interim board of directors working to establish a National Council for Reconciliation. Words like reconciliation are being used a lot in national discussions involving Indigenous peoples, writes Gar Pardy, while thornier terms like sovereignty lurk in the background. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | April 5, 2018
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | April 5, 2018
Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations Carolyn Bennett announces Dec. 14 that Grand Chief Wilton Littlechild, right, will be chair of the interim board of directors working to establish a National Council for Reconciliation. Words like reconciliation are being used a lot in national discussions involving Indigenous peoples, writes Gar Pardy, while thornier terms like sovereignty lurk in the background. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | February 21, 2018
Hundreds of public servants represented by a number of unions gather outside the Prime Minister's office in October to show their unhappiness with the government's handling of the Phoenix payroll system issues. The failure of the Phoenix system is not unique in the age of the internet, writes Gar Pardy. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | February 21, 2018
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | February 21, 2018
Hundreds of public servants represented by a number of unions gather outside the Prime Minister's office in October to show their unhappiness with the government's handling of the Phoenix payroll system issues. The failure of the Phoenix system is not unique in the age of the internet, writes Gar Pardy. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | December 6, 2017
The first 1968 government of prime minister Pierre Trudeau—pictured in November 1981 with Jean Chrétien at the federal-provincial conference of first ministers on the Constitution—marked the beginning of modern federalism, according to Ed Whitcomb. Photograph courtesy of Library and Archives Canada
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | December 6, 2017
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | December 6, 2017
The first 1968 government of prime minister Pierre Trudeau—pictured in November 1981 with Jean Chrétien at the federal-provincial conference of first ministers on the Constitution—marked the beginning of modern federalism, according to Ed Whitcomb. Photograph courtesy of Library and Archives Canada
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | September 5, 2017
Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale, pictured earlier this year, took the lead this summer defending the government's $10.5-million payment to Omar Khadr after they reached a settlement over Mr. Khadr's lawsuit that alleged the government had violated his rights while he was in prison in Guantanamo Bay. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | September 5, 2017
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | September 5, 2017
Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale, pictured earlier this year, took the lead this summer defending the government's $10.5-million payment to Omar Khadr after they reached a settlement over Mr. Khadr's lawsuit that alleged the government had violated his rights while he was in prison in Guantanamo Bay. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | May 24, 2017
In addition to national policing, the RCMP is the provincial/territorial police force in eight provinces, three territories, and in nearly 200 communities stretching from the high Arctic to the American border. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | May 24, 2017
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | May 24, 2017
In addition to national policing, the RCMP is the provincial/territorial police force in eight provinces, three territories, and in nearly 200 communities stretching from the high Arctic to the American border. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | May 10, 2017
Soldiers from Bravo Company return to their Light Armored Vehicles after clearing several buildings in the Panjwai district of Kandahar Province in support of Operation Medusa in 2006. Photograph by Sgt. Lou Penney, courtesy of the Department of National Defence
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | May 10, 2017
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | May 10, 2017
Soldiers from Bravo Company return to their Light Armored Vehicles after clearing several buildings in the Panjwai district of Kandahar Province in support of Operation Medusa in 2006. Photograph by Sgt. Lou Penney, courtesy of the Department of National Defence
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | April 19, 2017
In the centre foreground, Andrew Leslie, left, parliamentary secretary to the foreign minister for Canada-U.S. relations, walks with U.S. Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly on Parliament Hill in March. Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland is in the back right. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | April 19, 2017
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | April 19, 2017
In the centre foreground, Andrew Leslie, left, parliamentary secretary to the foreign minister for Canada-U.S. relations, walks with U.S. Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly on Parliament Hill in March. Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland is in the back right. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | March 29, 2017
Liberal ministers Navdeep Bains, left, Chrystia Freeland, right, and Ralph Goodale, second from right, met with U.S. Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly, second from left, earlier this month in Ottawa. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | March 29, 2017
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | March 29, 2017
Liberal ministers Navdeep Bains, left, Chrystia Freeland, right, and Ralph Goodale, second from right, met with U.S. Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly, second from left, earlier this month in Ottawa. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | December 14, 2016
Robert Hall, left, and John Ridsdel plead with Canadian and Filipino authorities to meet their kidnappers' demands in a video uploaded to YouTube in October 2015. They were killed earlier this year by members of the militant group Abu Sayyaf. Video screenshot courtesy of Site Intelligence Group/YouTube
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | December 14, 2016
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | December 14, 2016
Robert Hall, left, and John Ridsdel plead with Canadian and Filipino authorities to meet their kidnappers' demands in a video uploaded to YouTube in October 2015. They were killed earlier this year by members of the militant group Abu Sayyaf. Video screenshot courtesy of Site Intelligence Group/YouTube
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | November 30, 2016
In this photo taken by a UN observer in 2012, a shell lays in the middle of the street in Homs, Syria, a remnant of a heavy attack levelled on the city. Photograph by David Manyua courtesy of the UN
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | November 30, 2016
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | November 30, 2016
In this photo taken by a UN observer in 2012, a shell lays in the middle of the street in Homs, Syria, a remnant of a heavy attack levelled on the city. Photograph by David Manyua courtesy of the UN
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | September 21, 2016
Justice Frank Iacobucci, pictured speaking to reporters in 2008, wrote in a report into the treatment of three Canadians unlawfully detained and tortured: 'Several witnesses from both CSIS and the RCMP, told the inquiry that it was not the responsibility of intelligence or law enforcement officials to be concerned about the human rights of a Canadian detainee, which were for [the foreign ministry] alone to consider. This approach, is not, in my opinion, satisfactory.' The Hill Times photograph by Cynthia Münster
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | September 21, 2016
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | September 21, 2016
Justice Frank Iacobucci, pictured speaking to reporters in 2008, wrote in a report into the treatment of three Canadians unlawfully detained and tortured: 'Several witnesses from both CSIS and the RCMP, told the inquiry that it was not the responsibility of intelligence or law enforcement officials to be concerned about the human rights of a Canadian detainee, which were for [the foreign ministry] alone to consider. This approach, is not, in my opinion, satisfactory.' The Hill Times photograph by Cynthia Münster
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | August 8, 2016
No matter how hard Hillary Clinton works to win over voters in the coming months, the vast majority of Americans are already predetermined to vote Democrat or Republican, writes Gar Pardy. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | August 8, 2016
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | August 8, 2016
No matter how hard Hillary Clinton works to win over voters in the coming months, the vast majority of Americans are already predetermined to vote Democrat or Republican, writes Gar Pardy. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | July 27, 2016
Clockwise from top: Canadian permanent resident Khaled Al-Qazzaz is living in Egypt with his wife and family because he has been barred from flying to Canada. Iranian-Canadian Saren Azer is wanted by Interpol for abducting his four Canadian-born children. Canadian academic Homa Hoodfar is detained in Iran under unknown charges. Photos courtesy of freekhaledalqazzaz.com, Interpol, and Amanda Ghahremani
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | July 27, 2016
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | July 27, 2016
Clockwise from top: Canadian permanent resident Khaled Al-Qazzaz is living in Egypt with his wife and family because he has been barred from flying to Canada. Iranian-Canadian Saren Azer is wanted by Interpol for abducting his four Canadian-born children. Canadian academic Homa Hoodfar is detained in Iran under unknown charges. Photos courtesy of freekhaledalqazzaz.com, Interpol, and Amanda Ghahremani
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | July 13, 2016
Paul Martin speaks to reporters in Ottawa while prime minister in 2005, the year he committed Canada to defend a dangerous part of Afghanistan. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | July 13, 2016
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | July 13, 2016
Paul Martin speaks to reporters in Ottawa while prime minister in 2005, the year he committed Canada to defend a dangerous part of Afghanistan. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | July 6, 2016
Benjamin Netanyahu
The hawkish policies of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have caused tension with some segments of the Israeli military. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | July 6, 2016
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | July 6, 2016
Benjamin Netanyahu
The hawkish policies of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have caused tension with some segments of the Israeli military. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | June 22, 2016
Canadian Robert Hall is believed to have been killed by the militant group Abu Sayyaf in the Philippines earlier this month. Photograph courtesy of SITE Intelligence Group's YouTube account
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | June 22, 2016
Opinion | BY GAR PARDY | June 22, 2016
Canadian Robert Hall is believed to have been killed by the militant group Abu Sayyaf in the Philippines earlier this month. Photograph courtesy of SITE Intelligence Group's YouTube account