Even if what’s happening in Ukraine doesn’t meet the high legal threshold of genocide — and we simply don’t know — clearly some are willing to say that a genocide is occurring
Source: National Post Quebec Nordiques
Month: April 2022
Canadian astronauts no longer free to rob and kill with abandon in space or on the moon
Amendment buried in 2022 federal budget bill extends Canadian criminal jurisdiction to the cosmos
Source: National Post Quebec Nordiques
In 'shocking move,' Dominican prosecutors appeal bail decision for Canadians from cocaine-carrying plane
Pivot Airlines said it is ‘deeply concerned’ for its employees’ safety and that the federal government must do more
Source: National Post Quebec Nordiques
Ivison: From Russia with not much love
PLUS, What is the end game for the West in the Ukraine conflict
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Liberals push for late-night sitting risks strain on House and Senate committees
The challenge for the House is translation. There are approximately 60 translators on Parliament’s payroll and they’re in high demand
Source: National Post Quebec Nordiques
COVID in the (waste) water: How testing sewage for coronavirus variants can be 'life-saving'
With provinces no longer using PCR testing for most cases, testing wastewater for SARS-CoV-2 has become an increasingly important form of COVID surveillance
Source: National Post Quebec Nordiques
U.S. federal informant, who turned over Deutsche Bank files, found dead
Valentin Broeksmit had handed over his late father’s files about Deutsche Bank
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Canadian airliner was drug-smuggling front, Dominican prosecutors allege despite lack of evidence
Prosecutors admitted ‘we did not establish that they were the ones who carried the packages,’ and ‘we are not accusing those charged of having taken the drugs on the plane’
Source: National Post Quebec Nordiques
John Ivison: Trudeau government ponders national handgun ban
The idea of a nationwide ban would solve the problem of a patchwork of rules emerging across the country, a situation that could see guns flow from unregulated to regulated jurisdictions
Source: National Post Quebec Nordiques
Parliamentary security costs rising by $10M this year, even before Freedom Convoy
The force’s budget will grow by 11% this year, half of the funding is going to pay for new union contracts. 20% of the budget is to fund threat-mitigation work
Source: National Post Quebec Nordiques