Review of solitary confinement law a year late as report finds prisoners’ rights still violated

The 2019 law creating Structured Intervention Units said a review must begin in June 2023, but efforts by Senators and advocates to get government accountability has resulted in ‘non-answers,’ says Senator Salma Ataullahjan.
Stonewalled committee shows limits of Parliament’s prosecutorial powers: former CSIS analyst

As the Public Safety Committee digs into Russian interference, it has to use all the tools at its disposal to get answers, says NDP MP Alistair MacGregor.
Asking the right questions to safeguard our sovereignty

The top issue in the next election will surely be the economy, but the second matter of public discourse should be protecting our national sovereignty.
Q&A | How foreign actors and criminals use dirty money in Canada

‘If we’re not looking at how those activities are financed, we’re missing a whole piece of the puzzle,’ says national security expert Jessica Davis.
Ottawa pays tribute to veterans at national ceremony

The Hill Times
The new look of remembrance

The modern veteran has very few fellow Canadians who fully understand the horrors they have seen.
Veterans Policy Briefing
Let’s have a safe parliamentary space

It’s time the City of Ottawa and the feds worked together to establish a Parliamentary Precinct of which Canadians across the country can proud.
Our veterans’ struggle

Veterans have made the ultimate sacrifice, fighting for our liberty both here and abroad. Yet, they must fight again to receive support from our country.
The simple poppy: a reminder of the universality of sacrifice

Service is service, the blood of all heroes never dies, and our remembrance of all veterans should be equally enduring regardless of the nature of their wounds.