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Scott Newark

Scott Newark is a former Alberta Crown prosecutor who has also served as executive officer of the Canadian Police Association, director of operations to the Washington, D.C.-based Investigative Project on Terrorism and as a security policy adviser to the governments of Ontario and Canada.

Ensuring independence for Parliamentary National Security Committee

Opinion | BY SCOTT NEWARK | December 5, 2016
The Prime Minister's Office in Ottawa. Scott Newark says there are several areas in the Bill C-22 where the Prime Minister’s Office inexplicably retains functional control over the upcoming Parliamentary National Security Committee. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY SCOTT NEWARK | December 5, 2016
Opinion | BY SCOTT NEWARK | December 5, 2016
The Prime Minister's Office in Ottawa. Scott Newark says there are several areas in the Bill C-22 where the Prime Minister’s Office inexplicably retains functional control over the upcoming Parliamentary National Security Committee. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY SCOTT NEWARK | December 5, 2016
The Prime Minister's Office in Ottawa. Scott Newark says there are several areas in the Bill C-22 where the Prime Minister’s Office inexplicably retains functional control over the upcoming Parliamentary National Security Committee. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY SCOTT NEWARK | December 5, 2016
Opinion | BY SCOTT NEWARK | December 5, 2016
The Prime Minister's Office in Ottawa. Scott Newark says there are several areas in the Bill C-22 where the Prime Minister’s Office inexplicably retains functional control over the upcoming Parliamentary National Security Committee. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright