There are multiple reasons for ethocultural diversity in the police force. Knowledge of the language and culture of the community are vital for gathering information and establishing trust. The closer you match the police and the community, the more success you should have.
Embellishment is what we demand from theses guys - spice on the dull facts. They are all at it. I thought some of the 'shocking and disturbing' revelations about Brian Williams were pretty darn tame. He didn't start any wars with false news.
The drive of politicians is quite extraordinary. How Flaherty managed to keep going with an agonizing skin condition and industrial doses of steroids in one of the most demanding jobs in the country is beyond me.
Toronto. That's sort of Canada.
Khadr is a peculiar case for the right to be obsessed about. As we all know, there are so many extenuating circumstances to his story and trial , you'd think they would pick a more deserving villain to boo and hiss at.
There was something very likeable about him. I never felt he was reading from somebody else's script. We have been blessed with good Finance Mnisters in this country for decades.
She is keeping a very low profile. I am not sure I know which federal party she would actually like to lead, if any. She's a bit ambiguous on that front, a LINO, if you will.
It's not enough for Kenney to 'clarify' Harper's words:
http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/canada-election-2015-citizenship-terrorism-1.3254095
Harper himself needs to make an unambiguous statement that no attempt will be made to revoke citizenship for other crimes, given it was he who raised this alarming possibility.
I suspect the defence will have something to say about that. This case does not have the proverbial snowball's chance in Hell of getting anywhere. It's pure Reform Party old style race and religion hysteria. We all know that, right? Far stronger cases have been rejected by the Supreme Court, if it ever gets that far, which I very much doubt.
That is the obvious tactic for other countries to employ. Why should they take our maniacs? The jihadi market is kinda saturated in Pakistan.This particular case is preposterous. No country with rule of law will let this stand - to exile somebody to a country they have never visited. It's like the Romans sending Ovid off to the Black Sea coast. Even Harper must know that.
Did anybody see Parm Gill on Power and Politics tonight? He was unaware of the Gaya case and had to ask Rosie Barton about it. Rarely are Government spokespersons so poorly prepared on a fairly hot topic.
FPTP only allows simple choices: no choice between candidates of the same party and only two choices at the national level effectively. For example, Rob Anders would never have survived as a Conservative MP if voters in Calgary could have voted for another person from the same party.
No, what I mean is this. No country has revoked the other citizenship of a Canadian dual citizen yet e.g. Australian Canadian loses Australian citizenship. I can see a lot of work for lawyers here.
It's not hard to foresee a scenario where lawyers for the defendants will contact embassies to get revocation in the
other country fast-tracked before it even gets started here.
My support for PR goes back decades and it is not just about Harper, or even Canada. I would like to see a government supported by a majority of voters which we have not had in Canada for more than twenty years.
There are a lot of legal issues, though. The Nazis were immigrants who were deported for lying on their citizenship
applications.
Nobody wants these guys - is it a friendly act to an ally to send them over there when we have raised them? All
Pakistan (or the UK, what about that scenario?) need to do is revoke first. And what if they start sending Canadians
back here?
You are saying the Conservatives will get a majority of seats? I think it's a little premature for that. As a clear majority of voters, non-Conservatives can still win this election, or at the very least stop a Harper majority, by coalescing behind Trudeau.