Misc Media Items (2003-2006)

Media coverage of the security certificates, anti-terrorism
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2006

  • Canada, U.S. consider sharing databases, by Canadian Press (CP), Canada.com, April 6

  • We need answers on domestic spying: Warren Allmand, by Warren Allmand in an op-ed in The Toronto Star, March 31

  • Judges tackling national-security learning curve, by Colin Freeze, The Globe and Mail, February 27

  • Guantanamo North?, by Frank Armstrong, The Kingston Whig-Standard, February 3

  • Ottawa under fire over use of security certificates, by Jim Bronskill (CP), The Globe and Mail, January 28

  • Security-certificate law in third top court challenge, by Richard Blackwell, The Globe and Mail, January 20

  • Denis Coderre se fait malmener, par Radio-Canada, 4 janvier 2006

    2005

  • Mohamed Harkat restera derrière les barreaux, par Presse Canadienne, Cyberpresse.ca , 30 décembre

  • Court refuses to order Harkat's release, by CBC News, December 30

  • Parliament Hill Rally Held for Mohammed Harkat, CFRA Radio, December 10

  • Security certificate legal, Federal Court rules, Canadian Press, The Globe and Mail, December 10

  • Court upholds national security certificate, by Jonathan Montpetit (CP), The Toronto Star, December 9

  • Why Hassan Almrei still sits in detention, unsigned editorial, The Globe and Mail, December 8

  • Judge upholds detention of Egyptian associate, by Stewart Bell, The Vancouver Sun, November 26

  • CSIS: terror cell busted, by Stewart Bell, The National Post, November 3

  • Editorial: Canada's fraying anti-terror policy, unsigned editorial in The Toronto Star, November 1

  • 63 per cent fear immigrants bringing in conflicts, by Don Butler, The National Post, October 31

  • Canada set to deport Harkat, lawyer reveals, by Neco Cockburn, The Ottawa Citizen, October 26

  • Algerian held on security certificate seeks bail, CBC News, October 24

  • Curb terror, not rights, unsign editorial in The Toronto Star, October 19

  • Ottawa demands greater wiretap access, by Campbell Clark, The Globe and Mail, October 11

  • CSIS predicts fewer refugee claimants, by James Gordon, The Ottawa Citizen, October 9

  • Privacy has suffered since 9/11, report says, by Michael den Tandt, The Globe and Mail, October 7

  • McLellan contradicts CSIS on torture policy, by Jeff Sallot, The Globe and Mail, September 16

  • Gov't apologizes for bungled CSIS investigation, by CTV News Staff, CTV.CA, September 14

  • Arar inquiry counsel calls for reform, by Jim Brown (CP), The Ottawa Citizen, September 14

  • Don Jail stint worse than torture, by Melissa Leong, The National Post, September 10

  • Questions abound as judge begins to weigh Arar inquiry evidence, by Jim Brown, The Ottawa Citizen, September 10

  • Terrorism suspect sets eyes on Supreme Court, by Jim Brown (CP), The Globe and Mail, September 7

  • Suspected terrorist ends Toronto hunger strike, by Romina Maurino, The Globe and Mail, September 3

  • 72-day hunger strike has Almrei fearing death, by Rob Shaw, The Globe and Mail, September 2

  • Canada's busy spies, unsigned editorial in The Toronto Star, August 27

  • Liberty and Charkaoui, unsigned editorial, The Globe and Mail. August 26

  • Moroccan terror suspect wins right to appeal, by CTV.CA , August 26

  • Jailed man demands justice, by Bernard Weil, The Toronto Star, August 16

  • Canadians want strict security, poll finds, by Campbell Clark with a report by Daniel Leblanc, The Globe and Mail, August 11

  • Dancing the Almrei limbo, by Margaret Wente, The Globe and Mail, July 22

  • Prime Time Killers, by Peter Mansbridge, Macleans.ca , July 21

  • Terror 'pedigree' makes Syrian detainee (Almrei) a threat, by Armando D'andrea, The National Post, July 19

  • This man (Khawaja) may help Britain unravel its domestic menace, by Colin Freeze, The Globe and Mail, July 16

  • 50 Terror Groups Believed to Be in Canada, by Beth Duff-Brown (AP) with Lara Kakes Jordan (AP), The L.A. Times, July 4

  • Jailed Syrian gets high-profile help, by Maria Jiménez, The Globe and Mail, June 28

  • Ottawa man accused in bomb plot again denied bail, by CTV News Staff, CTV.CA, June 19

  • Snooping agency assumes anti-terror role, by Jim Bronskill, CANOE CNEWS, Canadian Press, June 12

  • Judge backs Citizen's bid to see names on secret warrants, James Gordon, The Ottawa Citizen, June 4

  • Immigration appeals board grants Algerian-born Quebec man refugee status, by Associated Press New York, Newsday.com, June 1

  • Canada slapped by UN over Arar, by Canadian Press (CP), The Globe and Mail, May 20

  • Arar's detention in Syria was justified: Mountie, Michelle Shephard, The Toronto Star, May 19

    1,250 Canadian troops set for Afghan duty, by Graham Fraser, The Toronto Star, May 17

  • Secrecy and the post-9/11 age, an unsigned editorial in The Ottawa Citizen, May 6

  • Suspected terrorist ends hunger strike, by Louie Rosella, The Mississauga News, April 24

  • Ressam's silence places 2 terror cases in jeopardy, by Michelle Shephard, The Toronto Star, April 22

  • Harkat faces torture if deported, say supporters, by CBC News, April 20

  • Report says deportations illegal, by Oliver Moore, The Globe and Mail, April 14

  • Liberals unveil security plan, by Tonda MacCharles, The Toronto Star, April 5

  • Terror suspect Khawaja pines for freedom after a year in jail, by Nelly Elayoubi, The Ottawa Sun, March 29

  • In the name of national security, by Colin Perkel (Canadian Press), The Ottawa Sun, March 27, 2005

  • Rights and national security collide in case of detained alleged terrorists, by Canadian Press, 940news.com ,March 26

  • `Open custody' considered, by Sean Gordon, The Toronto Star, March 24


  • Harkat loses bid to have security certificate overturned, Canadian Press (CP), in The Ottawa Citizen, March 22

  • Ottawa change d'idée au sujet de Charkaoui, Le Devoir, 16 mars

  • CSIS agents intimidating bail-sureties for security detainees, lawyer says, by Colin Perkel, in Macleans.ca , March 15

  • Al-Qaida more dangerous now: CSIS official, by Colin Perkel, in The Edmonton Sun, March 14

  • Terror suspect wins round in battle with Ottawa, by Canadian Press, in The Globe and Mail, March 12

  • Holocaust denier deported, by Canadian Press (CP), in The Ottawa Sun, March 2

  • Cotler examining use of security certificates, by Campbell Clark, The Globe and Mail, February 22,

  • CSIS agent testifies at Charkaoui hearing about threats to Canada, by Nelson Wyatt, Macleans.ca , February 21

  • Grilling Canadian teen at Guantanamo Bay necessary: CSIS, by Colin Perkel for Canadian Press (CP), in The Ottawa Citizen, February 21

  • Charkaoui wins bail release, by Miro Cernetig, The Toronto Star, February 18

  • Bail granted to suspected terrorist Charkaoui, by Nelson Wyatt, Canadian Press, in The Montreal Gazette, February 17

  • Editorial: Five men still held without charge, by Matthew Behrens, in The Toronto Star, February 11

  • Charkaoui petitions court to be released on bail, by Sue Montgomery, The Montreal Gazette, February 7

  • Charkaoui takes stand for first-time, 940news.com, Febrauary 7

  • Once-promised review of law on state secrets now 'up in air', by Ian MacLeod, The Ottawa Citizen, January 22

  • Judge won't reverse ruling on unsealing Almalki files, by Jake Rupert, The Ottawa Citizen, January 11

  • Lawyer will try to get security certificate quashed, by CBC News Staff, CBC News Montreal, January 11

  • Suspected terrorist aided, financed group linked to al-Qaida: CSIS, by Brian Daly, Macleans.ca , January 10,

    2004

  • Ottawa must let Arar judge do his job, by Thomas Walkom, The Toronto Star, December 22

  • Why the RCMP is back in the spy game, by Andrew Duffy, The Ottawa Citizen, December 13

  • The fight for the soul of Canada's justice system, by Andrew Duffy, The Ottawa Citizen, December 12

  • A question of balance, by Ian Macleod with files from Andrew Duffy, The Ottawa Citizen, December 11

  • Court: certificates used to detain suspected terrorists are constitutional, by Ross Marowits, Macleans.ca , December 10

  • CSIS interviews spread fear in community, by Kevin Ma, Centretown News (Ottawa), December 10

  • No proof informant was tortured in Harkat case, federal lawyer says, by Andrew Duffy, The Ottawa Citizen, December 9

  • CSIS selects facts to match its theories, Harkat hearing told by CBC News Staff, CBC.CA , December 7

  • U.S. holds prisoners on evidence gained by torture, by Associated Press (AP), in The Toronto Star, December 2

  • Deportations put Canada at risk of attack by Stewart Bell, for the National Post, source is The Ottawa Citizen, November 22


  • Longtime bureaucrat to be named spy chief, by Kathryn May, The Ottawa Citizen, November 16

  • Parliament to review terror law, by Janice Tibbitts, The Ottawa Citizen, November 15


  • CSIS has easy time getting warrants, documents reveal, by Colin Freeze, The Globe and Mail, November 15

  • Court rally set for alleged terrorists, by Megan Gillis, The Ottawa Sun, November 8

  • Terror court hearing: one defendant, no witnesses, by Michelle Shephard, The Toronto Star, November 6

  • Zundel not a threat, FBI ruled, by Kirk Makin, The Globe and Mail, November 5

  • Harkat denies al-Qaeda links, by CBC News Staff, CBC.CA, October 27, 2004

  • Contentious anti-terror powers never used, by Ian MacLeod, The Ottawa Citizen, October 22, 2004

  • Family pleads for Canada to help man (Arwad Al-Bochi) detained in Syria, by James Gordon, The Ottawa Citizen, October 22, 2004

  • Supreme Court rejects latest Zundel appeal, by Kirk Makin for The Globe and Mail, October 21, 2004

  • Plan Would Let U.S. Deport Suspects to Nations That Might Torture Them, by Dana Priest and Charles Babington for The Washington Post, September 30, 2004

  • Terror suspect attempts novel legal tactic, by Colin Freeze for The Globe and Mail, September 16, 2004

  • Tunisians intimidated Arar relatives, family says by CBC News online, September 9, 2004

  • Judge grants reprieve to suspected terrorist , written by CP for The Toronto Star online, September 8, 2004

  • Ottawa compiles 'no-fly' list of banned passengers by Janet Taber for The Globe and Mail, September 3, 2004

  • Canada's terror committee considers law giving MPs access to classified data , Tim Naumetz, The Ottawa Citizen, August 18, 2004

  • Jaballah fights order to deport him to Egypt by Colin Perkel, Globe and Mail, August 17, 2004

  • Reject torture fears of accused terrorist; deport him: lawyers by James Cowan in The National Post. Source: The Ottawa Citizen Online, August 17, 2004

  • Cotler seeks wider review of anti-terror legislation by Janice Tibbetts, The Ottawa Citizen, August 17, 2004

  • 'A lot' of Canadians in al-Qaeda track between words by Stewart Bell, The National Post, August 17, 2004

  • Struggle to get at the facts in Maher Arar case by Ken Rubin, Hill Times, August 2, 2004

  • Federal judge slams secretive terror law by Kate Jaimet, The Ottawa Citizen, August 13, 2004

  • U.S. appeals court says Zundel entitled to challenge deportation Canadian Press (CP), August 13, 2004

  • Canadian held in Syrian jail returns home by Colin Freeze, Globe and Mail, August 10, 2004

  • Judge Upholds Media Subpoenas in CIA Leak Case by James Vicini, Reuters, August 9, 2004

  • 'It's Not Right' (An interview with Mohamed Harkat) by Lisa Lisle, The Ottawa Sun, July 31, 2004

  • Shameful Secrets; Canadian policy on security clearances is still limited by secret international commitments. Canadians are not allowed to know what position their own government took in the negotiation over those commitments. These are secrets -- and so too is the NATO policy that explains why they are secrets. Originally appeared in The Ottawa Citizen, July 21, 2004

  • Branded as terrorist threat, men languish in Toronto jail, Michelle Shephard for The Toronto Star, July 17, 2004

  • Knows the Canadians trained by al-Qaeda, Khadr tells by Colin Freeze for The Globe and Mail, July 15, 2004.

  • Government denies Canadian officials had hand in mistreatment of Arar by CP and Jim Bronskill, June 18, 2004.

  • Harkat's Lawyer to quit Case from The Ottawa Sun, May 12, 2004.

  • Supreme Court won't hear Charkaoui case from The Montreal Gazette, May 6, 2004.

  • Bill C-7 a licence to infringe on rights by Omar Alghabra, a member of the Toronto Star's community editorial board, The Toronto Star, April 20, 2004

  • Montrealer member of sleeper cell, paper says from the Globe and Mail, April 17, 2004.

  • Anti-terror hocus-pocus (Stephen Humphrey, March 11, 2004)

  • Federal Court rejects Holocaust denier Ernst Zundel's bid for interim freedom (James McCarten, January 21, 2004)
    2003

  • Dozens of Canadians join Jihad terror camps Immigrants recruited, RCMP says (National Post, Oct 25)
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