A G20 public inquiry: Canada’s reputation depends on it

It is vital that the events of those difficult few days last June be fully and publicly examined, and that the federal government—which had responsibility for the security arrangements—be held accountable for what was at least complicity with

It was one of the least noticed and yet most important of the loose ends left dangling when the election was called. On the very day the Harper minority government fell, the Commons Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security tabled a report calling for a public inquiry into rights ...

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