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Border agency weighed torture risk before allowing Chinese official’s testimony

OTTAWA – Canada’s border agency looked at whether China’s Public Security Bureau had used torture to extract information before allowing …

A year later, Liberals are busy consulting, but are they truly listening?

OTTAWA—Justin Trudeau’s Liberals swept to power last October with a promise of a more open government that better reflects the …

Leniency period for Canada’s new Electronic Travel Authorization extended until November 9

Ottawa, ON—To give travellers and airlines more time to prepare for changes when flying to or transiting through Canada, the …

National crime rate increases for first time in 12 years: StatsCan

OTTAWA—The national crime rate rose three per cent in 2015—the first increase in 12 years. There were almost 1.9 million …

‘Limited programs’ in criminal justice system for aboriginals, mentally ill

OTTAWA—The “limited services and programs” in the Canadian justice system focused on aboriginals and the mentally ill pose obstacles to …

Several agencies use new information sharing provisions in anti terror law

OTTAWA—At least four federal agencies have used controversial information-sharing powers in Canada’s new anti-terrorism law, internal government documents show. Briefing …

Air Canada’s use of U.S. security lists probed by human rights tribunal

OTTAWA—The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal is investigating whether the country’s largest airline discriminated against an Arab-Canadian man through overzealous use …

Canada, U.S. to move ahead with long delayed border info sharing plans

OTTAWA—Canada and the United States plan to clear up confusion over mistaken identities on no-fly lists and move ahead with …

Liberal government misfires on promised gun marking measures

OTTAWA—The Liberal government has broken a promise to immediately implement firearm-marking regulations to help police trace guns used in crime. …

Smart cars that share revealing info about drivers catch privacy watchdog’s eye

OTTAWA – The family car is learning more about who’s behind the wheel everything from where a driver likes to …

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