Public Safety Canada
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Why are the Canadian women of ISIS coming home without being charged?The government said Canadians who joined ISIS would face the 'full force' of the law, but not a single woman who lived under ISIS has yet been convicted.CanadaSep 15, 2023
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Ottawa blamed AFN for delays in First Nations policing bill: documentsThe documents show officials were concerned things were not moving fast enough for the government to meet its promise to table a bill before Parliament's summer recess.CanadaAug 16, 2023
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Ottawa vows safety of Indian diplomats after threatsPublic Safety Canada said in a Tuesday tweet that Ottawa will ensure the safety of all diplomats in Canada, but the department would not provide details.CanadaAug 3, 2023
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‘Urgent’ to fix gaps in foreign interference defences before next election: MendicinoTestimony at House of Commons' probe into allegations of China’s foreign influence campaigns flags issues with Canada’s elections safeguards.CanadaApr 27, 2023
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Alberta municipalities saddled with $60M in RCMP back payA new collective agreement between the RCMP union and the federal government is leaving municipalities with only two years to cover the pay increase and five years of backpay.CanadaApr 5, 2023
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Alberta to mandate police body cameras — but who’s paying?A criminologist says Alberta's plan to make all police services in the province use body cameras could come with prohibitive costs and take a long time to put in place.CrimeMar 15, 2023
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Sask. request for COVID-19 help a surprise to fedsPublic Safety Canada and the Canadian Armed Forces were caught off guard by a request for help from Saskatchewan during the height of the fourth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.PoliticsFeb 1, 2023
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Matching Fiona relief donations from Ottawa not yet delivered to Red CrossPublic Safety Canada says it hasn't yet delivered its promised funds to match donations for the Canadian Red Cross's hurricane Fiona relief efforts.CanadaDec 30, 2022
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‘Before the flood’: The growing urgency of adapting to the climate crisisFire seasons are longer. Storms are stronger and more frequent. Floods are catastrophic. In Canada there is a growing reality that adaptation to climate change is urgently needed.EnvironmentNov 25, 2022
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RCMP has used spyware to access targets’ communications as far back as 2002: Senior MountieRCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki told Commons ethics committee in a written document Monday that use of controversial spyware is ‘extremely limited’ to serious cases.CanadaAug 8, 2022
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