Toronto: Much awaited public inquiry report, ordered by Canadian PM Stephen Harper, on the deadly 1985 Kanishka bombing is expected to be highly critical of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Canada's top security officer has said."It is fair and reasonable given the problems plaguing the Canadian intelligence community at the time," William Elliott, Commissioner of RCMP and a noted legal professional,...
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The much-awaited public inquiry report, ordered by Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, on the deadly 1985 Kanishka bombing is expected to be highly critical of the Royal Canadian mounted police, Canada's ["It is fair and reasonable given the problems plaguing the Canadian intelligence community at the time," William Elliott, Commissioner of RCMP and a noted legal professional, said on Sunday."I...
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Much awaited public inquiry report, ordered by Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, on the deadly 1985 Kanishka bombing is expected to be highly critical of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Canada's top security officer has said."It is fair and reasonable given the problems plaguing the Canadian intelligence community at the time," William Elliott, Commissioner of RCMP and a noted legal professional,...
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much-awaited public inquiry report into the deadly 1985 Kanishka bombing is expected to be highly critical of the way the case was probed by the Canadian police, the country's top security officer has said."It is fair and reasonable, given the problems plaguing the Canadian intelligence community at the time," William Elliott, commissioner of Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) and a noted legal professional,...
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senior Canadian diplomat has testified that many Afghan detainees captured by Canadian forces in 2006 and 2007 were likely to have been tortured.Richard Colvin told a parliamentary committee in Ottawa that government bureaucrats had ignored his warnings.He said the detainees were tortured by Afghan security officers after being transferred from Canadian custody.But Conservative Party MPs on the committee...
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Canadian Prime Minister (PM), Stephen Harper met Foreign Minister S M Krishna and senior Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) leader Lal Krishna Advani here today.The Canadian Prime Minister has come here on a mission to strengthen the bilateral economic relations.Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar, who has been announced to be the torchbearer of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver by the Canadian PM, greeted him...
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Canadian Prime Minister (PM), Stephen Harper met Foreign Minister S M Krishna and senior Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) leader Lal Krishna Advani here today.The Canadian Prime Minister has come here on a mission to strengthen the bilateral economic relations.Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar, who has been announced to be the torchbearer of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver by the Canadian PM, greeted him...
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Even as Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh resolved to deepen bilateral ties, the Canadian media says a nuclear deal could be risky because of terrorist threats to India's sites. They cite the recent alert at India's nuclear facilities as a warning to the Canadian government that is keen to clinch the deal.In their reports, the Canadian journalists, who...
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Much awaited public inquiryreport, ordered by Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, onthe deadly 1985 Kanishka bombing is expected to be highlycritical of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Canada's topsecurity officer has said."It is fair and reasonable given the problems plaguingthe Canadian intelligence community at the time," WilliamElliott, Commissioner of RCMP and a noted legal professional,said...
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