The government’s controversial anti-terrorism legislation, C-51, will be among the topics studied by the United Nations this week as part of a
After months of intense negotiations, Iran and the five permanent members of the United Nations (the United States, China, France, Russia and
The United Nations Special Rapporteur on human rights in Iran has welcomed the recent release of a number of prisoners of conscience
Foreign Affairs Minister Stéphane Dion told the House of Commons Tuesday that Canada will follow calls from the United Nations to reverse
Today is International Day of Democracy. Yet, the western world seems to have lost hope of the very fundamentals we are supposed
Detainment without trial. Denial of adequate medical care. Overcrowded and dangerous facilities. The Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA) has recently been plagued
The United Nations Human Rights Committee has turned in a damning report on key Harper government policies, recommending changes to its controversial anti-terrorism law, C-51, and
In this season of sad anniversaries, as the 12-year-old ghosts of the invasion of Iraq enjoy a violent adolescence, the consequences of
A little moral outrage is a dangerous thing. So learned a certain dentist from Minnesota with a penchant for trophy hunting this week
Canada’s use of both government and private sponsors to help Syrian refugees resettle is a model that should be exported around the