Nathan Munn
How the RCMP Dealt With the Media During a Suspected Terror Attack
Police scrambled to control the narrative around Aaron Driver’s death after shooting the terror suspect in 2016, documents show.
Canadian Cops Will Scan Social Media to Predict Who Could Go Missing
Critics say that predictive models will lead to false positives and could disproportionately affect vulnerable communities.
Police in Canada Are Tracking People’s ‘Negative’ Behavior In a ‘Risk’ Database
The database includes detailed, but “de-identified,” information about people’s lives culled from conversations between police, social services, health workers, and more.
Andrew Scheer Demands Investigation into PMO’s Alleged Interference in SNC-Lavalin Case
A report alleges that then-Attorney General Jody Wilson-Raybould was fired for refusing to back off the prosecution of the construction giant.
This B.C. city is tackling gang violence by profiling high school students
The program in Surrey partners police with schools to identify kids who they say are at risk of becoming criminals.
Canadian child protection agencies say they won't treat weed differently now that it’s legal
Officials say they evaluate a parent's capacity to care for a child and drug use is one factor.
Canada’s in the middle of a great big weed shortage
Cannabis is legal, but most provinces don’t have anywhere near enough weed to meet demand.
These countries are warning their citizens not to smoke weed in Canada
The dawn of legal weed in Canada has prompted stern warnings from Japan, South Korea and China to its people.
Weed Legalization Is Boosting Police Budgets Across Canada
A new era of legal recreational marijuana in Canada is encouraging an expansion in law enforcement.
Weed legalization is boosting police budgets across Canada
Hundreds of millions of dollars is going to police new weed laws.
Lawyers warn that civil forfeitures could spike in Canada once weed is legal
Police may seize the assets of those who run afoul of cannabis laws because it's easier than laying criminal charges.
Lawyers Warn That Civil Forfeitures Could Spike in Canada Once Weed Is Legal
Legalization may result in the seizures of property without official charges of a crime.