In 2011, then-Public Safety Minister Vic Toews issued “ministerial directions” to Canada’s key security and intelligence agencies on “Information Sharing with Foreign Entities.” These directions permit information sharing in exigent circumstances, even where there is substantial risk of mistreatment of an individual. After a brief chorus of condemnation, the directions sank into relative obscurity while remaining part of Canada’s national security policy framework. This article aims to reignite discussion of these policies and their controversial content, relying in large measure on documents obtained by the author directly or through journalistic researchers under access to information law. First, I examine dilemmas raised when information...
The implications set out in Section 7 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms are examined th...
This article explores a controversial claim by the Commonwealth Attorney General that counter-terror...
Information sharing has become a central concern for security agencies since 9/11. Previous research...
In 2011, then-Public Safety Minister Vic Toews issued “ministerial directions” to Canada’s key secur...
In 2011, then-Public Safety Minister Vic Toews issued “ministerial directions” to Canada’s key secur...
This thesis scrutinizes the Security of Canada Information Sharing Act [“SoCIS”] through the lens of...
Antiterrorism intelligence sharing across national borders has been trumpeted as one of the most pro...
We live in a global village within which international and domestic human rights intersect and both ...
Traditional analyses of Canada’s behaviour on international human rights tend to view it through the...
This article discusses the controversy related to the detention and rendition by US authorities of M...
Canadians like to think their country is law-abiding and honours its international commitments. Is O...
The goal of this thesis is to critically examine the major constituent elements of the State Securit...
Canada and the United States maintain unparalleled international relations in terms of trade, govern...
Attention has turned recently to the human rights implications of Western states ’ cooperation with ...
This article analyzes whether there are constitutional arguments that help or hinder the flow of inf...
The implications set out in Section 7 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms are examined th...
This article explores a controversial claim by the Commonwealth Attorney General that counter-terror...
Information sharing has become a central concern for security agencies since 9/11. Previous research...
In 2011, then-Public Safety Minister Vic Toews issued “ministerial directions” to Canada’s key secur...
In 2011, then-Public Safety Minister Vic Toews issued “ministerial directions” to Canada’s key secur...
This thesis scrutinizes the Security of Canada Information Sharing Act [“SoCIS”] through the lens of...
Antiterrorism intelligence sharing across national borders has been trumpeted as one of the most pro...
We live in a global village within which international and domestic human rights intersect and both ...
Traditional analyses of Canada’s behaviour on international human rights tend to view it through the...
This article discusses the controversy related to the detention and rendition by US authorities of M...
Canadians like to think their country is law-abiding and honours its international commitments. Is O...
The goal of this thesis is to critically examine the major constituent elements of the State Securit...
Canada and the United States maintain unparalleled international relations in terms of trade, govern...
Attention has turned recently to the human rights implications of Western states ’ cooperation with ...
This article analyzes whether there are constitutional arguments that help or hinder the flow of inf...
The implications set out in Section 7 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms are examined th...
This article explores a controversial claim by the Commonwealth Attorney General that counter-terror...
Information sharing has become a central concern for security agencies since 9/11. Previous research...