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  1. Guantanamo North
    Terrorism and the Administration of Justice in Canada

    Resource Type: Book
    Published: 2008
    After September 11, 2001, Canadian governments made significant changes to the law so that non-citizens with suspected links to terrorism could be held indefinitely with no due process. The Courts held that these and other changes including "judicial interrogations" and "convictions for terrorism without intent" are consistent with the Charter of Rights. The range of state secrecy extends now to everything related to national security. Diab contends that these measures are unnecessary and contrary to human rights and freedom.
  2. The police vs. the law
    Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
    Published: 1981
    One of the main differences between a democratic society and a police state is that in a democracy, the police have to obey the law. In a police state, they don't.
  3. RCMP vs. the People
    Inside Canada' Security Service

    Resource Type: Book
    Published: 1979
  4. Toronto's Finest
    Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
    Published: 1981
    Too many cops seem to enjoy intimidating people and smashing things.

Experts on Law Enforcement in the Sources Directory

  1. National Anti-Racism Council of Canada



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