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Where were we? Oh yes. Torture.

03/10/2010 by backofthebook.ca

By Alison@Creekside On Friday Justice Minister Rob Nicholson announced the government was appointing Frank Iacobucci, a former Supreme Court judge with no legal hold over them, to determine what documents pertaining to the Afghan detainee issue could be released without compromising national security, national defence, and/or international relations. The scope and terms of Iacobucci’s appointment […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Afghanistan, Canada, Canadian military, Canadian politics, Conservatives, CSIS, Frank Iacobucci, Rob Nicholson, torture

The Cons find their wedge issue: Israel

03/02/2010 by backofthebook.ca

By Alison@Creekside Two days ago Jason Kenney’s communications director Alykhan Velshi tweeted that Con MP Tim Uppal from the inquiry panel at the Canadian Parliamentary Coalition to Combat Antisemitism will be looking for unanimous all-party approval when he introduces a motion to condemn the use of the word “apartheid” as applied to Israel in the […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Canada, Canadian politics, Conservatives, Israel, Jason Kenney, Liberals, Michael Ignatieff, NDP, Palestine, Tim Uppal

Israel for dummies

02/11/2010 by backofthebook.ca

By Alison@Creekside Jason Kenney explains the difference between anti-Semitism and legitimate criticism of Israel at Monday’s session of The Canadian Parliamentary Coalition to Combat Antisemitism: Irwin Cotler: “How does one distinguish between legitimate criticism of Israel and crossing the line?” Jason Kenney: “Criticism of Israel predicated on a view of Israel as a criminal enterprise, […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Canada, Canadian politics, Conservatives, Israel, Jason Kenney, Liberals

Canada v. Khadr, abridged

02/01/2010 by backofthebook.ca

By Alison@Creekside Shorter Supremes :While it is true that the Canadian government violated the Canadian charter rights of a Canadian citizen when it sent Canadian agents to interrogate him in a foreign concentration camp and then turned the contents of that interview obtained under duress over to the owners of that concentration camp, and while […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Afghanistan, Canada, Canadian military, Canadian politics, Omar Khadr, Stephen Harper, Supreme Court, torture

Pie: the new anthrax

01/27/2010 by backofthebook.ca

By Alison@Creekside Liberal MP Gerry Byrne says he believes the federal government should investigate whether the pieing of Fisheries Minister Gail Shea by a woman opposed to the seal hunt constitutes an act of terrorism. I think Gerry should at least get a cupcake for that. Byrne hails from Newfoundland Labrador where, according to Fisheries […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: British Columbia, Canada, Canadian politics, Gail Shea, Gerry Byrne, Labrador, Maclean's, Newfoundland

Canada to Palestinians: no more schools for you

01/21/2010 by backofthebook.ca

By Alison@Creekside Last month Jason Kenney explained his government’s decision to cut off funds to the church aid group KAIROS thusly: “Our government is working to dismantle the client relationship that existed between the government of Canada and organizations whose priority is seemingly to advocate for the legalization of banned terrorist organizations like Hamas and […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: B'nal Brith, Bev Oda, Canada, Canadian politics, Israel, Jason Kenney, Palestine

“Everybody does it,” and other reasons to prorogue democracy

01/12/2010 by backofthebook.ca

By Alison@Creekside Top Ten Reasons to Prorogue Democracy . . . so far: ~ Recalibratin’ Economic Action Plan Pt 2 — but not making any changes ~ We got nearly everything we wanted passed anyway ~ Busy busy busy back home on winter barbie circuit ~ Everybody does it, albeit mostly in the 19th century […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Afghanistan, bad behaviour, Canada, Canadian politics, Conservatives, Stephen Harper, Tom Flanagan

Democracy is so last year

01/02/2010 by backofthebook.ca

By Alison@Creekside This is what democracy looks like. It’s 1.2 million people marching on Mexico City in 2006 to denounce the abrogation of their right to fair democratic representation by their government. You know why I’m posting this picture. For the second time in a year, Steve the Despot and Her Excellency of the Rubber […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: bad behaviour, Canada, Canadian politics, Conservatives, Michaelle Jean, Stephen Harper

Richard Colvin’s devastating reply

12/19/2009 by backofthebook.ca

By Alison@Creekside On Airshow Peter MacKay’s attempt to discredit Canadian diplomat Richard Colvin by accusing him of not having brought up detainee abuse the one time MacKay met with Colvin in Afghanistan: He, Colvin, had only been on the job for 10 days and had not met with any detainees yet. And even if he […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Afghanistan, Canada, Canadian military, Canadian politics, Cheryl Gallant, Christie Blatchford, Colleen Sword, Conservatives, David Mulroney, Jim Abbott, Laurie Hawn, Peter MacKay, Richard Colvin, Stephen Harper, torture

The Cons’ torture blackout continues

12/13/2009 by backofthebook.ca

By Alison@Creekside Among the many fakeries and falsehoods foisted on the House on Thursday by the Cons, in their bid to maintain the most secretive and unaccountable government evah, usual frontrunners Laurie Goldie Hawn and Cheryl Gallant got beat out by Gary Goodyear, Minister of Creationism, Science, and Technology. Here he is explaining why the […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Afghanistan, Canada, Canadian military, Canadian politics, Cheryl Gallant, Conservatives, Gary Goodyear, Laurie Hawn, Peter McKay, Richard Colvin, Stephen Harper, torture

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