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- In its 2024 annual report, the Military Police Complaints Commission urges the government to change the laws governing the office of the Canadian Forces Provost Marshal.
- In its 2024 annual report, the Military Police Complaints Commission urges the government to change the laws governing the office of the Canadian Forces Provost Marshal.
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- Canadians deserve to know that our political party leaders will take seriously the report calling for reforms to the medical assistance in dying regime
- Canadians deserve to know that our political party leaders will take seriously the report calling for reforms to the medical assistance in dying regime
- Canadians deserve to know that our political party leaders will take seriously the report calling for reforms to the medical assistance in dying regime
- In order to be eligible for MAiD, a person must have a grievous and irremediable medical condition causing enduring, intolerable, and unrelievable suffering.

- In order to be eligible for MAiD, a person must have a grievous and irremediable medical condition causing enduring, intolerable, and unrelievable suffering.
- In order to be eligible for MAiD, a person must have a grievous and irremediable medical condition causing enduring, intolerable, and unrelievable suffering.

- The reality of the care provided at the Nanaimo Indian Hospital is shameful, distressing, and an ignominious legacy of Canada’s past.
- The reality of the care provided at the Nanaimo Indian Hospital is shameful, distressing, and an ignominious legacy of Canada’s past.
- The reality of the care provided at the Nanaimo Indian Hospital is shameful, distressing, and an ignominious legacy of Canada’s past.
- Cermaq Canada is alleging former fisheries minister Joyce Murray disregarded the advice of her department and government scientists.
- Cermaq Canada is alleging former fisheries minister Joyce Murray disregarded the advice of her department and government scientists.
- Cermaq Canada is alleging former fisheries minister Joyce Murray disregarded the advice of her department and government scientists.
- The federal government released its framework to implement the Black Justice Strategy more than four years after promising action following the 2020 Black Lives
- The federal government released its framework to implement the Black Justice Strategy more than four years after promising action following the 2020 Black Lives
- The federal government released its framework to implement the Black Justice Strategy more than four years after promising action following the 2020 Black Lives
- Former police officer Gregory Brown says the lack of sufficient accountability and supervision of bail conditions are the criminal justice system's 'dirty little secret.’

- Former police officer Gregory Brown says the lack of sufficient accountability and supervision of bail conditions are the criminal justice system's 'dirty little secret.’
- Former police officer Gregory Brown says the lack of sufficient accountability and supervision of bail conditions are the criminal justice system's 'dirty little secret.’

- There’s blatant irony in talking reconciliation when Indigenous people continue to be at a much higher risk of violence, health challenges and racism.

- There’s blatant irony in talking reconciliation when Indigenous people continue to be at a much higher risk of violence, health challenges and racism.
- There’s blatant irony in talking reconciliation when Indigenous people continue to be at a much higher risk of violence, health challenges and racism.

- 'What we’re asking for is peanuts,' says ICC chief prosecutor Karim Khan, who's hoping Canada can help relieve the court's budget issues.
- 'What we’re asking for is peanuts,' says ICC chief prosecutor Karim Khan, who's hoping Canada can help relieve the court's budget issues.
- 'What we’re asking for is peanuts,' says ICC chief prosecutor Karim Khan, who's hoping Canada can help relieve the court's budget issues.
- Even within the limited requirements of the Extradition Act, a Canadian judge concluded in 2011 that the French authorities' evidence was 'convoluted, very confusing,
- Even within the limited requirements of the Extradition Act, a Canadian judge concluded in 2011 that the French authorities' evidence was 'convoluted, very confusing,
- Even within the limited requirements of the Extradition Act, a Canadian judge concluded in 2011 that the French authorities' evidence was 'convoluted, very confusing,
- The Liberals' failure to 'do their homework' and consult with Indigenous communities burned political capital and left the government back where it started last
- The Liberals' failure to 'do their homework' and consult with Indigenous communities burned political capital and left the government back where it started last
- The Liberals' failure to 'do their homework' and consult with Indigenous communities burned political capital and left the government back where it started last
- The Liberal government announced a suite of fairly remarkable measures to tackle money laundering with its recent budget. These long-overdue initiatives will enhance the

- The Liberal government announced a suite of fairly remarkable measures to tackle money laundering with its recent budget. These long-overdue initiatives will enhance the
- The Liberal government announced a suite of fairly remarkable measures to tackle money laundering with its recent budget. These long-overdue initiatives will enhance the

- A recent poll found that 65 per cent of Canadians believe crime and violence have gotten worse compared to pre-pandemic times, and that 81
- A recent poll found that 65 per cent of Canadians believe crime and violence have gotten worse compared to pre-pandemic times, and that 81
- A recent poll found that 65 per cent of Canadians believe crime and violence have gotten worse compared to pre-pandemic times, and that 81
- How are we to come to terms with the growing pile of reports and inquiries that tell us policing in Canada is not working?

- How are we to come to terms with the growing pile of reports and inquiries that tell us policing in Canada is not working?
- How are we to come to terms with the growing pile of reports and inquiries that tell us policing in Canada is not working?

- As the Nova Scotia inquiry found, there is no excuse for not moving ahead vigorously and forcefully to address this shameful, ongoing crisis.

- As the Nova Scotia inquiry found, there is no excuse for not moving ahead vigorously and forcefully to address this shameful, ongoing crisis.
- As the Nova Scotia inquiry found, there is no excuse for not moving ahead vigorously and forcefully to address this shameful, ongoing crisis.

- If you compare the Trump triumph in the United States to the storm circling Alberta Premier Danielle Smith because of judicial interference allegations, it

- If you compare the Trump triumph in the United States to the storm circling Alberta Premier Danielle Smith because of judicial interference allegations, it
- If you compare the Trump triumph in the United States to the storm circling Alberta Premier Danielle Smith because of judicial interference allegations, it

- Without oversight, the Canada Revenue Agency has zero accountability for what it writes in its administrative fairness letters.

- Without oversight, the Canada Revenue Agency has zero accountability for what it writes in its administrative fairness letters.
- Without oversight, the Canada Revenue Agency has zero accountability for what it writes in its administrative fairness letters.

- After three years and more than $25-million, it is inexplicable that the commissioners did not do a deeper dive into how the RCMP was

- After three years and more than $25-million, it is inexplicable that the commissioners did not do a deeper dive into how the RCMP was
- After three years and more than $25-million, it is inexplicable that the commissioners did not do a deeper dive into how the RCMP was
