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SecTor - Day 1

.:Computer Defense:. | October 8th 2008

I debated what to write here, and if I would present the positive or negative points but I figured the only fair way was to describe both, so without further ado, I present SecTor Day 1 - The Good, The Bad and the Ugly. I figured I'd describe my day read more

Globe And Mail: Not Enough Human Rights Commissions

Down With Everybody | September 19th 2008

[Globe and Mail] While the first report was mostly about the past, the second report that was issued three months later dealt with the future, and contained recommendations for policy changes aimed at preventing such human-rights violations from happ read more

The Harper Conservatives

Truth to Power | September 16th 2008 by Vic Populi

Prime Minister uses RCMP to hide from mediaAs originally posted on: Liberal.caSeptember 11, 2008OTTAWA – Prime Minister Stephen Harper must show some accountability to Canadians during this election campaign – not use the RCMP to duck and hide fr read more

Federal Court: Canadian Human Rights Commission Must Hold New Hea…

Down With Everybody | September 4th 2008

[Chatham Daily News] A former RCMP undercover drug cop will have second chance to argue that he was passed over for a job of overseeing an elite unit because he’s black. A federal court has ruled that the Canadian Human Rights Commission must h read more

McLeans Seeking McJustice

The Zach Bell Show | September 2nd 2008 by Zach

I lost any and all faith in the justice system a long time ago so the next time I’m robbed by someone I think I’m going to ask a McDonald’s manager som ewhere for a free order of french fries for sympathy’s sake.  Not that I read more

Jack Taggart At His Best

Defining Canada | August 13th 2008 by Dundurn Group

It was a pretty good weekend publicity wise for Dundurn with three mentions in the Globe and Mail Books Section. First up, Angel in the Full Moonby Don Easton, which was reviewed by Margaret Cannon as part of her Crime Books column. Former undercove read more

Colour Conscious Justice: Towards a Colour Blind Justice System

Law is Cool | August 13th 2008 by Omar Ha-Redeye

Is the justice system blind to colour? Jim Rankin and Betsy Powell of the Toronto Star pose this question in an article that is part of the newspaper’s series on Crime and Punishment. The series explores “the state of crime and punishment in Cana read more

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Molly's Blog | August 9th 2008 by Pat Murtagh

CANADIAN POLITICS: POLITICAL "INTELLIGENCE" -THE RCMP SPIED ON RITA MACNEIL:Have a look at the sweet and jolly person to the left. Can you think of anyone less likely to be involved in a "conspiracy against national security". Well, probably not, eve read more

Red Deer RCMP Doesn’t Care About Tim Mclean

The Zach Bell Show | August 8th 2008 by Zach

Aug…why don’t cops do anything to exude that image of responsible pillars of the community? Simple scenario.  Public Safety Minister Stockwell day pronounces that a group of people from the Westborough Baptist Church aren’t welcome read more

First They Came for the Polygamists…

Law is Cool | August 6th 2008 by Omar Ha-Redeye

Susan Drummond, professor of family law at Osgoode Hall, finally weighed in yesterday on the polygamy issue. She claims that if fully prosecuted many individuals, including herself, would be guilty. There is a general rumbling afoot in Canada about l read more

Canadian RCMP Spied on Women’s Groups

Little Miss Brightside | August 4th 2008 by Little Miss Brightside

New history research into the activities of the RCMP’s now-defunct Security Service from the 1960s and 1970s shows how deeply suspicious Canada’s police force were of the “subversiveness” of the women’s liberation moveme read more

The Greyhound Killer And Leaked RCMP Radio Conversation

Jialat dot Com | August 3rd 2008 by jialat

Vincent Li was on board of a Greyhound bus in Portage LA Prairie, Manitoba, Canada. He suddenly stabbed his seat mate, Tim McLean, with a long knife. Then he decapitated McLean, ate his flesh. THIS IS SO FREAKING TERRIBLE! Here is the leaked radio co read more

What Makes A Killer?

The RAB Experience | August 3rd 2008 by Rob Baiton

This is a story out of Canada and involves a bus, 37 passengers, one of whom is a killer, and one is a victim. What makes this story interesting is the location of the crime and the complete randomness that seems to permeate it.The killing was a fren read more

Young Man Beheaded On Greyhound Bus By Passenger - Canada

Bible Prophecy In The News | July 31st 2008 by OneBlogAtATime

A 40-year-old man is in custody in Manitoba after a young man was stabbed — and, witnesses said, decapitated — aboard a Greyhound bus travelling through the province overnight. Police officers spent Thursday examining a Greyhound bus where a pass read more

An Undercover Mystery Writer Revealed

Defining Canada | July 30th 2008 by Dundurn Group

Don Easton, author of three Jack Taggart mysteries, answers questions about his writing and future plans. Tell us about your book. The primary story of Angel in the Full Moon is about two Vietnamese children (sisters) who are being smuggled into Cana read more

Domestic Spying In Canada: It Happened And It Is Still Happening

Another Point of View | July 23rd 2008 by Pierre H. Vachon

I'll say it again: no one is safe and gratuitous, warrantless domestic spying is happening in Canada as well. Still not sure about this? Then I give you three "blasts from the past" articles for good measure.**********First, from May 1999 (links and read more

Hello, My Name's Dogger Cash....

The Lab Experiment | July 21st 2008 by Urban Pets

Well my friends, a very sad story about a dog named Mason that got shot and killed by the Queen's Cowboys all because his folks grew him up to be a mean dog.....well maybe, there seems to be some conflicting stories going around about Mason. But any read more

Cuando sea grande quiero tener esa pinta…

Los Ziegler en Canadá: Diario de Inmigrantes | July 3rd 2008 by Los Ziegler en Canada

Que facha varón! Estaba bajando las fotos del Canada Day y me crucé con esto. Pero de yapa, les dejo la foto de lo mejor que tiene un festejo en Canadá… Algo que nunca falta y siempre es necesario… Siempre, siempre sabés que hay uno c read more

Domestic Spying: The Ever Convenient Rationale Of The Security St…

Another Point of View | June 27th 2008 by Pierre H. Vachon

I've said it before, but I'll say it yet again - because apparently it bears repeating ad nauseam until enough people out there finally wake up and do something about it:It is a given, demonstrated fact that governmental security agencies are not se read more

RCMP says no Conservative bribery

Darryl Wolk | May 21st 2008

RCMP says no Conservative briberyI suspect Liberals will apologize soon or will face some stiff legal penalties for what appeared on their website. I suspect some Liberal bloggers have egg on their faces in light of the RCMP findings. I predict read more

RCMP Tasers Elderly Bedridden Hospital Patient

pajamadeen.com | May 9th 2008 by pajamadeen

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), who have been embroiled in other sometimes lethal controversies regarding the use of tasers, have subdued an 82-year-old bedridden man, Frank Lasser, by tasering him at the Royal Inland Hospital in Kamloops, read more

Don’t Tase Me Bro! from an 83 year old

Meancouver | May 9th 2008 by hooded fang

Who thought that it would be an 83 year old heart patient that would be the latest victim of our cowardly cops.  Yes he had a knife, a pocket knife, but apparently our cops no longer even bother to try and talk people down, like the unfortunate Robe read more

Samurais, Ninjas and Cities

Meancouver | May 5th 2008 by hooded fang

Vancouver police arrest teen dressed as ninja | Source:Vancouver Sun I dont know what it is about cities and samurai sword incidents but this is at least one of the less bloody ones that has happened in a town that Ive lived in. My first was w read more

IMPORTANT AND DANGEROUS!!!

Baby Boomers Blog | April 29th 2008 by David Au

Got this from a friend. Again not sure about its authenticity. Pay attention and read to the end-if not it may cost you a lot... For your info. Check this out...... BE CAREFUL Someone was following me on my way... read more

Random Drug-Sniffing Unconstitutional?

Little Miss Brightside | April 28th 2008 by Little Miss Brightside

I am greatly amused by the fact that as I write this post, Australia’s best crime drama, Border Security, captures the bulk of my attention. For while Australians are fine to be sniffed at random by dogs trained to identify both drugs and food, read more

Prince George: Clean up the VLA

Blog of Life | April 16th 2008

I've seen quite an influx of people that have come to this website because of the recent post regarding a crack house in the VLA. I would like to recommend that people start taking a proactive approach to reducing crime in their neighbourhood. Why n read more

Cons: RCMP Raid Was a 'Publicity Stunt'

liberal catnip | April 16th 2008

Pass the tissues. Oh how I weep for those poor victims of the RCMP raid of the Cons' headquarters.Not.The tories are scrambling to paint themselves as being oppressed after yesterday's raid (which continues today). The problem is that they appointed read more

Did Elections Canada Try To Embarrass The Government?

The View From The Right | April 16th 2008 by Daniel

While the RCMP “raid” on Conservative party Headquarters has been headline news, it is much too early to draw any concrete conclusions. Other than the fact that there was a search and that Elections Canada took a box of documents, we really know read more

There's courts of law, and there’s the people's court

A Bcer In Toronto | April 15th 2008 by Jeff Jedras

Lower case. Not the one with Judge Marilyn.The word goes crazy and I’m out of the country. Still in Boston, at Logan Airport enjoying cheese and crackers in the United Lounge and waiting for my flight to San Francisco. But thanks to the wonders of read more

Another Job Listing

Make Marijuana Legal | April 15th 2008 by Jeff Johnston

It looks as though this blog is starting to become a job listing blog as well. Normally there would be no reason to post jobs on a marijuana blog, but of late there has been a plethora of positions... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my webs read more

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