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Canada triples troops deployed in response to devastating floods
Canada calls in the military amid worst flooding in 50 years
Super brawl: How Donald Trump’s Cabinet stacks up against Justin Trudeau’s government
These two teams will spend years butting heads on climate change, trade, and immigration. Here are the stats you need to know about both sides
Documents confirm CSIS didn’t tell the Trudeau government about its illegal metadata program
CSIS was running a metadata collection program that a court ruled was illegal, and the Trudeau government didn't even know about it
Canada's spies may have kept the Trudeau government in the dark about their main intelligence database
CSIS says it doesn't have any record of briefing the government about its secretive Operational Data Analysis Centre
After a slow year, here’s what Justin Trudeau needs to get done in 2017
From marijuana legalization to overhauling C-51 and kickstarting the economy, the Canadian prime minister has a lot of work to do in 2017
Canada is planning an overhaul of its national security legislation. Here’s what you need to know
Justin Trudeau promised big changes to Canada’s spying powers. But civil liberties groups worry he’s heading in the wrong direction
How Canadian cops keep their most powerful cellphone-tracking technology a secret from the courts
Cellphone surveillance technology has been a closely guarded secret in Canadian law enforcement. But it doesn’t always work, and that can make it hard to defend yourself in court.
Canada will clear the way for new safe injection sites
New legislation will make it much easier for cities like Vancouver and Montreal to open their own injection sites, with an eye to combatting the ongoing overdose crisis.
RCMP still won’t admit that it uses these high-power spying tools, even though they do
New documents show how the Canadian cops are still obfuscating on their use of Stingrays.
The RCMP wants to build a 'new public narrative' on online surveillance, documents show
An RCMP memo lays out how the police force wants to rebrand and reframe the debate, as Justin Trudeau's government gets set to introduce legislation to amend C-51.
Canadians stuck on the no-fly list will have to wait 18 months for a solution
The public safety minister was confronted by Canadians facing extra airport screening because they share a name with a suspected terrorist.
Montreal Cops Have Tracked a Journalist’s Cellphone for the Past Year
Montreal police obtained warrants to surveil a journalist's iPhone and use his GPS chip to track his whereabouts at all time.