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Senate scandal: The bagman cometh

11/29/2013 by backofthebook.ca Leave a Comment

By Alison@Creekside Please welcome Senator Irving Gerstein, chief Con bagman and in-and-out election scheme perp, to Harper’s Parade of Perps with Perks for what the Mounties allege was his role in trying to kill off the Deloitte audit into the expenses of Mike Duffy. At a Con Party meet earlier this month, Gerstein announced to […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Canada, Canadian Senate, Carolyn Stewart Olsen, Conservatives, crime, David Tkachuk, Deloitte, Irving Gerstein, Marjory LeBreton, Mike Duffy, Nigel Wright, PMO, RCMP, Senate scandal, Stephen Harper

The Mountie who may bring down Harper

11/25/2013 by backofthebook.ca 1 Comment

By Montreal Simon I’ve always thought it ironic that a man called Greg Horton should be the one who might bring down Great Timmy Leader by exposing the corruption of his evil empire. But it wasn’t until today that I realized how much we owe that RCMP investigator. From the Ottawa Citizen:  “Mountie investigating the […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Canada, Canadian Senate, Carolyn Stewart Olsen, Conservatives, Cpl. Greg Horton, crime, David Tkachuk, Irving Gerstein, Marjory LeBreton, Mike Duffy, Nigel Wright, PMO, RCMP, Senate scandal, Stephen Harper

Senate scandal: If it’s a bribe, how come no charges?

11/21/2013 by backofthebook.ca Leave a Comment

So, the RCMP are calling the payment between Nigel Wright and Mike Duffy a “bribe” and “breach of trust.” No charges yet. How come there are no charges from the Crown prosecutor? The justice system shouldn’t wait until there is an angry protest 24/7 outside of the PMO before they enforce the law once they’ve […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Canada, Canadian Senate, Conservatives, crime, Mike Duffy, Nigel Wright, PMO, RCMP, Senate scandal, Stephen Harper

RCMP SWAT the Elsipogtog

10/19/2013 by backofthebook.ca 1 Comment

By Alison@Creekside What was the point of this exactly? Sending in snipers in camo with dogs to crawl through the grass towards a group of unarmed people blockading a road because they fear the wholly-owned Canadian subsidiary of a Houston, Texas exploration company is setting up to frack their land. Oddly enough, Canadian law supports the […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: British Columbia, business, Canada, economy, First Nations, fracking, law, New Brunswick, police, RCMP, U.N., U.S.

Humpty Harper?

09/11/2013 by backofthebook.ca Leave a Comment

 By Montreal Simon Well I see that the former Law Clerk of Parliament believes that Mike Duffy may have committed no crime. Rob Walsh, who was Parliament’s top legal adviser until 2012, says in theory, a criminal offence would occur if money was given to a senator in exchange for some kind of benefit. But […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Canada, Canadian Parliament, Canadian Senate, Chatelaine, Jonathon Gatehouse, Maclean's, Michael Sona, Mike Duffy, Nigel Wright, RCMP, Senate scandal, Stephen Harper

Microsoft: Team player

07/04/2013 by backofthebook.ca 1 Comment

By Alison@Creekside Feel free to drop by this Microsoft ad and give it a thumbs down. “At Microsoft, your privacy is our priority.” Indeed. About that … Guardian: How Microsoft handed the NSA access to encrypted messages • Secret files show scale of Silicon Valley co-operation on Prism • Outlook.com encryption including Hotmail unlocked even before official launch • Skype worked […]

Filed Under: Science and Tech Tagged With: Android, Apple, CIA, crime, Facebook, FBI, Google, government surveillance, internet, Microsoft, National Security Agency, PRISM, privacy, RCMP, Skype, twitter, U.S., Yahoo

Al Franken is a big fat criminal

06/12/2013 by backofthebook.ca Leave a Comment

By John Klein (aka Saskboy) Technology and civil liberty experts knew PRISM was a very real possibility. I knew, and wrote about it last August. The National Security Agency (NSA) (star bad guy org. in the Will Smith movie Enemy of the State) has been collecting domestic Americans’ phone and Internet records since at least […]

Filed Under: Science and Tech Tagged With: Al Franken, Barack Obama, Bradley Manning, crime, Edward Snowden, George Bush, Glenn Greenwald, government surveillance, internet, National Security Agency, PRISM, privacy, RCMP, U.S., U.S. politics

Curiously convenient: Canada’s me-too bomb plot decoded

04/29/2013 by backofthebook.ca Leave a Comment

Last week, U.S. talk show host Jack Blood offered a dissection of a recent New York Times article about the arrest of two Canadian residents charged with plotting to attack a VIA Rail train. While we haven’t been able to source everything he has to say (we’ve done our best), Mr. Blood is smarter and […]

Filed Under: Curiously Convenient: Canada's me-too bomb plot decoded, Features Tagged With: Al Qaeda, Boston Marathon bombing, Canada, Canadian politics, CIA, crime, FBI, Iran, law, Mexico, North American security perimeter, North American Union, Osama Bin Laden, police, radio, RCMP, terrorism, Toronto, U.S.

You’re paying for your government’s paranoia

02/18/2013 by backofthebook.ca Leave a Comment

By John Klein (aka Saskboy) The Conservative government is out of control. The Guardian UK newspaper confirms what environmentalists have already suspected (since the Conservatives have openly accused them previously): This Conservative government regards environmentalists as a threat to national security. It’s offensive, absurd, and an extreme step into authoritarian police-state behaviour. [From The Guardian]: […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Canada, Conservatives, CSIS, environment, Greenpeace, oil, RCMP, Stephen Harper

Amanda Todd’s avengers: not Anonymous enough

10/18/2012 by backofthebook.ca 1 Comment

By Frank Moher As much as one would like to see some sort of justice for Amanda Todd, the 15-year old BC girl who took her life last week after years of cyber-bullying, what’s gone down on the internet in the last few days is truly disturbing. On Monday, someone purporting to be part of […]

Filed Under: Media Tagged With: Amanda Todd, Anonymous, British Columbia, Canada, internet, police, RCMP

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By Alison@Creekside The most interesting and innovative idea to come out of the first meeting of the all-party Special Committee on Electoral Reform, or ERRE, was Nathan Cullen's suggestion, … [Read More...]

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By Frank Moher On this dreadful day, I don't want to write about the shootings in Orlando. I want to write about my friend, Rick. Rick lives just outside of Nanaimo, a city of about 80,000, … [Read More...]

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By Frank Moher Two drama nerds have recently moved into high profile positions. Before I name them (or perhaps you’ve already guessed who they are; or perhaps you’d like to scroll down and look at … [Read More...]

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Originally published on Our Rape Blog, the author's account of the aftermath of a violent sexual assault. By Mary Fraughton Have you ever played Hearts? It’s a card game. For our purposes, … [Read More...]

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The video: Lelu Island: “They will come.”

From Creekside: The B.C. provincial government is trying to green light the construction of a massive LNG terminal on Lelu Island in the Skeena Estuary -- Pacific Northwest LNG, backed by Malaysian … [Read More...]

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