A federal spy watchdog says a senior RCMP official wrongly considered the importance of a strategic relationship with a foreign organization when deciding whether sharing information posed a risk of torture.
The RCMP logo is seen outside Royal Canadian Mounted Police "E" Division Headquarters, in Surrey, B.C., on Friday April 13, 2018.
The heavily redacted report, the review agency's latest to examine the anti-torture protocol, covers the calendar year 2021. The committee concluded that there was a substantial risk of mistreatment should certain personal information be shared, and said the risk could not be managed by caveats and assurances.
Ultimately, the senior official decided the risk could be mitigated, despite the committee's view to the contrary. The review agency also found that the RCMP did not have a centralized system of documenting assurances and did not regularly monitor and update the assessment of the reliability of assurances.
A Toronto detective accused of harassing and sexual assaulting his subordinates over a three-year period is now facing several criminal charges, Toronto police say.Toronto police have arrested and charged one suspect and are searching for another in connection with the shooting death of a 16-year-old boy in Scarborough over the weekend.
Donald Sutherland, the New Brunswick-born acting legend with the distinct baritone voice and prolific stage and screen career that inspired sons Kiefer and Rossif to pursue the craft, has died.As residents in St. Norbert fight to keep the Lemay Forest in tact, development plans for the land are going before a hearing at Winnipeg City Hall Monday, but city planners want the project significantly scaled back.
A former fire captain and father of two accused of killing his wife pleaded guilty on Thursday to second-degree murder.Court appearance for Barrie men charged in pool installation fraud case Historic monuments adorning the National War Memorial in downtown St. John’s, N.L. are being restored to their full glory this week ahead of Memorial Day ceremonies.A wildfire threatening a town in central Labrador grew suddenly to a raging blaze that advanced two kilometres in about 45 minutes before officials ordered everyone to evacuate Wednesday night, authorities have revealed.
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