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 [...]
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Deported Canadian Was No Threat, Report Shows
August 9th, 2007 · No Comments
Tags: Abuse By Mounties · Broken Force · Homeland Security · Maher Arar · Terrorism within Canada
Secret files could help solve puzzle for Arar
August 7th, 2007 · 2 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
Financial gaps could compromise Olympic security
July 26th, 2007 · No Comments
Security for the 2010 Olympic Games could be compromised because the cost to police the event has been underestimated, according to RCMP documents obtained by CBC News.
The RCMP, which is co-ordinating the national effort to police the Winter Olympics in Vancouver, is acknowledging for the first time that it will cost more than the original [...]
Tags: Homeland Security · Law Enforcement · Terrorism within Canada · Your Tax Dollars In Action
RCMP scandals that won’t go away
July 7th, 2007 · No Comments
Globe and Mail
Inquest into the death of Ian Bush
• Houston, B.C., RCMP Constable Paul Koester shot Mr. Bush in the back of the head on Oct. 29, 2005, after he had been in police custody for just over 20 minutes. Mr. Bush had been arrested for obstruction.
Pension fund scandal
• Government-appointed investigator David Brown concluded that [...]
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RCMP tightens intelligence standard
June 20th, 2007 · No Comments
Colin Freeze, Globe and Mail
The RCMP is assuring Parliament that it has officially entered a post-Arar world.Senators asked a top Mountie this week whether dubious intelligence from Canada could ever again be used by the United States to deport a suspect to a third country to face torture.
It was precisely this scenario, in 2002, that [...]
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Intelligence breakdown left dots unconnected, ex-Mountie says
June 19th, 2007 · No Comments
Jeff Sallot, Globe and Mail
The Air India bombing, the worst peacetime intelligence failure in Canadian history, might have been averted if police and intelligence agencies were sharing more of their secrets, a former senior Mountie believes.
Henry Jensen, who was the RCMP deputy commissioner in charge of criminal investigations, told the Air India inquiry yesterday that [...]
Tags: Air-India Flight 182 · Attempted Cover Up · CSIS - Canadian Security Intelligence Service · Failing to do Their Duties · Homeland Security · National Security · RCMP · Senior Management · Shoddy Investigations · Terrorism within Canada
‘Gutted’ RCMP couldn’t fight terror, probe told
June 18th, 2007 · No Comments
Jim Brown, Canadian press
The 1985 Air India bombing represented an intelligence failure of massive proportions and could have been averted by better investigative work, says the man who was second-in-command at the time for the RCMP.
But Henry Jensen, the former deputy commissioner of operations for the Mounties, shouldered little of the blame in testimony Monday [...]
Tags: Air-India Flight 182 · Attempted Cover Up · CSIS - Canadian Security Intelligence Service · Failing to do Their Duties · Homeland Security · Senior Management · Shoddy Investigations · Terrorism within Canada
Legal changes could ease CSIS-RCMP relations
June 18th, 2007 · No Comments
Canadian PressThe head of the Air India inquiry is suggesting legislative reforms may be needed to promote better co-operation between Canada’s national police force and its civilian intelligence agency.
Former Supreme Court justice John Major pointed to the 1984 law that created the Canadian Security Intelligence Service as one area Parliament could look at, with a [...]
Tags: Air-India Flight 182 · CSIS - Canadian Security Intelligence Service · Homeland Security · National Security · RCMP · Shoddy Investigations · Terrorism within Canada
Air India bombing an intelligence disaster, says retired Mountie
June 18th, 2007 · No Comments
Canadian Press
The 1985 Air India bombing represented an intelligence failure of massive proportions and could have been averted by better investigative work, says the man who was second-in-command at the time for the RCMP.
But Henry Jensen, the former deputy commissioner of operations for the Mounties, shouldered little of the blame in testimony Monday at a [...]
Tags: Air-India Flight 182 · Attempted Cover Up · CSIS - Canadian Security Intelligence Service · Failing to do Their Duties · Homeland Security · Senior Management · Shoddy Investigations · Terrorism within Canada
RCMP compiled terrorist glossary
June 2nd, 2007 · No Comments
National Post
Secret document reveals terms used by investigators
The “Secret” CSIS Glossary of TerrorRadicalization: “The process of moving from moderate, mainstream Islamic beliefs to a belief that violence can legitimately be used to promote a fundamentalist view of Islam and an intolerance of non-believers and impure Muslims.”
Tags: Homeland Security · RCMP · Terrorism within Canada