Kim Bolan (Vancouver Sun) - The overwhelming despair of Air India victims’ families was compounded by a sense that Canada treated them like second-class citizens, inquiry commissioner John Major said in an interim report released Tuesday.”A question that lingers among the families and other Canadians is: ‘If Air India Flight 182 had been an Air [...]
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Air India victims’ families felt second-class citizens
December 12th, 2007 · 2 Comments
Tags: Air-India Flight 182 · Homeland Security · RCMP · Shoddy Investigations · Terrorism within Canada
Disclosure a problem in terror cases: RCMP chief
December 6th, 2007 · No Comments
Jim Brown, Ottawa (Canadian Press) - The head of the RCMP says mandatory disclosure of detailed police files to defence lawyers is complicating terrorist and other criminal prosecutions.
Commissioner William Elliott told the Air India inquiry Thursday it’s increasingly difficult for police to meet the requirements imposed by the country’s courts to divulge all the background [...]
Tags: Commissioner of the RCMP · Homeland Security · Terrorism within Canada
RCMP ignored water-duty warnings
September 4th, 2007 · No Comments
Jack Aubry, CanWest News Service
The RCMP ignored strong warnings in an internal audit that examined the risks of working with the U.S. Coast Guard on joint patrols of waterways shared by Canada and the United States in the period leading up to Detroit’s 2006 Super Bowl game, CanWest News Service has learned.
The audit report, obtained [...]
Tags: Homeland Security · Lack of Resources · National Security · Shoddy Investigations · Terrorism within Canada
RCMP defends its actions in the Arar affair
August 12th, 2007 · No Comments
CTV.ca News Staff
The RCMP is brushing aside suggestions it was wrong to rely on questionable intelligence obtained from abroad to support search and wiretap warrant applications in the case of Maher Arar and another Canadian of Arab origin held in Syria.
A Sept. 2006 report by Justice Dennis O’Connor said the RCMP wrongly labelled Arar a [...]
Tags: Attempted Cover Up · CSIS - Canadian Security Intelligence Service · Homeland Security · Maher Arar · Terrorism within Canada
New RCMP boss helped censor Arar report
August 11th, 2007 · No Comments
Colin Freeze and Campbell Clark
The civilian appointed to lead Canada’s national police into a new era of accountability revealed yesterday he was among the secret group of bureaucrats who had met to censor findings of the Maher Arar report.”I was certainly involved in the process leading to that decision, but that decision was a decision [...]
Tags: Attempted Cover Up · Commissioner of the RCMP · Homeland Security · Maher Arar · Terrorism within Canada
Arar fiasco, the sequel TheStar.com - comment - Arar fiasco, the sequel
August 10th, 2007 · No Comments
Toronto Star Editorial
When Justice Dennis O’Connor released his massive report into the role Canadian officials played in Maher Arar’s arrest in the United States as an Al Qaeda terror suspect and his removal to Syria to be tortured, the Canadian government blacked out significant sections of the report. Ottawa argued publication would endanger national defence, [...]
Tags: Homeland Security · Maher Arar · Terrorism within Canada
RCMP misled court in seeking phone warrant, judge found
August 10th, 2007 · No Comments
Colin Freeze, Globe and Mail
Misleading court testimony given by unnamed RCMP officers was kept secret on the grounds of national security, it emerged yesterday.Mr. Justice Dennis O’Connor found the Mounties had failed to properly disclose the full context of their case against a terrorist suspect when they attempted to obtain a telephone warrant that would [...]
Tags: Homeland Security · Maher Arar · Terrorism within Canada
New Arar data confirm bad news about RCMP
August 10th, 2007 · No Comments
The Gazette
So the CIA had its dirty callused fingers all over the kidnapping of a Canadian citizen and his furtive export to Syria in October of 2002. So the “information” that led to this nightmare for Maher Arar was largely based on a “confession” elicited by torture in Syria. So the Royal Canadian Mounted Police [...]
Tags: Attempted Cover Up · CSIS - Canadian Security Intelligence Service · Homeland Security · Maher Arar · Terrorism within Canada
Deported Canadian Was No Threat, Report Shows
August 9th, 2007 · No Comments
Canadian intelligence officials anticipated that the United States would ship Maher Arar, a Syrian-born Canadian who was detained in New York in 2002 on suspicion of terrorism, to a third country to be tortured, declassified information released on Thursday shows.
Mr. Arar was sent by American intelligence officials in October 2002 to Syria, where he was [...]
Tags: Abuse By Mounties · Broken Force · Homeland Security · Maher Arar · Terrorism within Canada
Secret files could help solve puzzle for Arar
August 7th, 2007 · No Comments
Colin Freeze, Globe and Mail
Key questions surrounding the Maher Arar scandal could finally be answered Wednesday after a judge ordered the Attorney-General to stop blocking publication of material that the federal government’s lawyers have for years insisted must be kept secret for reasons of national security.About 1,500 words of the O’Connor commission of inquiry [...]
Tags: Attempted Cover Up · CSIS - Canadian Security Intelligence Service · Homeland Security · Maher Arar · National Security · Terrorism within Canada