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The Government of Canada’s commitment to moving forward with a 10-year National Action Plan on gender-based violence.
A Nova Scotia Supreme Court judge issued a decision striking down paragraph 51(b) of the Corrections and Conditional Release Act on the use of “dry cells” and suspended the effect of the decision for six months.
To provide an update on Canada’s security and intelligence community’s efforts to counter foreign interference.
The Opposition has long called on the Government to list Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist entity pursuant to the Criminal Code.
The Opposition has long called on the Government to list Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist entity pursuant to the Criminal Code.
Measures taken by the Government to combat money laundering and strengthen Canada’s Anti-Money Laundering / Anti-Terrorism Financing Regime, and support the Commission of Inquiry into Money Laundering in British Columbia.
The terms of the Merlo Davidson Class Action settlement agreement provided for the Independent Assessor to draft a report of observations and recommendations in the claims process. The final report along with the RCMP response was publicly released on November 19, 2020.
To provide information on RCMP policies and practices surrounding crisis intervention and de-escalation.
The media are reporting on the coroner’s finding that an electronic monitoring system could have prevented the death of a young woman murdered by an offender on parole in January 2020 in the Quebec region.
A former Correctional Officer at Warkworth Institution has initiated a lawsuit against CSC alleging his personal cell phone communications were intercepted in 2015.