Clear vision needed to find Lucki successor

RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki raised a few eyebrows when she announced her imminent retirement on Feb. 15. In a note to staff, she wrote that her last day on the job will be March 17. “I’m so proud of the steps we’ve taken to modernize—to increase accountability, address systemic racism, ensure a safe and equitable […]
Economic justification for invoking emergency powers raises concerns about future use, says civil liberties advocate

Finance Canada officials told the Public Order Emergency Commission they were highly concerned the Freedom Convoy blockade of the Ambassador Bridge in Windsor, Ont., would hurt Canada’s reputation with its largest trading partner.
‘Better communication, coordination, and possibly regulation needed’ for aerial objects, says former defence minister

David Pratt says he believes NORAD had no option but to take down the objects to prevent them from posing a danger, but Janice Stein says nations need to notify each other when they launch weather balloons which should have electronic signatures. ‘This is called governance.’
Rouleau report a ‘big win’ for Liberals, leaves NDP on ‘easy street,’ say politicos

Responding to urgent threats in a federal system requires governments at all levels ‘to rise above politics and collaborate for the common good,’ wrote Justice Paul Rouleau. ‘Unfortunately, in January and February 2022, this did not always happen.’
Withdrawing Bill C-21 amendments puts pressure on Liberals from urban-rural divide, says pollster

The Liberals pulled back controversial amendments to Bill C-21, which critics argued would restrict access to hunting rifles. But gun control activist Heidi Rathjen says ‘disinformation has won over the facts’ on the bill.
Liberal about-turn on Bill C-21 marks failure of historically significant gun control reform

The amendments would have prohibited many semi-automatic weapons capable of carrying large amounts of ammunition by introducing a new ‘evergreen’ firearm classification system.
Moving past the convoy occupation requires transformational human rights change

Have lessons been learned? That is far from evident. There has been little effort by any order of government to even reach out and hear community-member views firsthand.
‘Structural failures’ and lingering trauma top of mind as convoy anniversary nears, say MPs, advocates

The Ottawa Police Service says it’s putting the kibosh on any vehicle-based protests in the city ahead of the Jan. 28 one-year anniversary of the day the so-called ‘Freedom Convoy’ rolled into town, as multiple inquiry bodies ready their reports on the event ended by the Emergencies Act.
Serial murders of Indigenous women should prompt swift reaction to hate and genocide

We must recognize that violence against Indigenous women and girls in Canada is systemic and very often perpetuated by systems intended to serve and protect them.
Feds undercut their own momentum on gun bill, say observers

A gun control group calls on the House Public Safety Committee studying the sweeping Liberal firearms bill to address ‘misinformation’ about which guns would be banned by recent proposed amendments. Heidi Rathjen says she’s worried the confusion will erode public support for the bill.