The history of the Internet: Military anxiety and a hacker's ethic
Oct 16, 2016Abigail CurlewThe Internet we know today is an unlikely combination of radical philosophy and military surveillance.
View ArticleLiberals launch public consultation on national security
Oct 16, 2016RedeyeMicheal Vonn of the B.C. Civil Liberties Association says it’s imperative for Canadians to participate if they have concerns about the new security powers brought in under Bill C-51.
View ArticleCanada's torture consumers and the faux national security consultation
Oct 21, 2016Matthew BehrensAnyone following discussions on the ultimate disposition of the Harper regime's C-51 "anti-terror" legislation will soon be hearing a lot about "SIRC" -- the Security...
View ArticleBill C-51 is violating our Charter rights and Canada doesn't care
Nov 16, 2016Abigail CurlewThe Anti-terrorism Act (2015) has been routinely called out by activists, journalists and legal scholars for empowering Canadian government with the ability to violate Charter...
View ArticleBill C-51: Canadians won't accept tinkering at the margins
Nov 17, 2016Victoria HenryOur own Victoria Henry argues that Canadians deserve better than Bill C-51 -- we deserve our privacy back.
View ArticleIt's time to mobilize against our national security apparatus
Jan 28, 2017Abigail CurlewOn February 25, a coalition led by the Canadian Journalists for Free Expression (CJFE) will be hosting a National Day of Action to oppose surveillance, Bill C-51 and...
View ArticleDefeats of Andrew Puzder and Michael Flynn reveal power of grassroots movements
Feb 16, 2017Amy GoodmanDenis MoynihanThe engine driving both the ouster of Andrew Puzder and Michael Flynn are movements of thousands upon thousands of people across the U.S., saying "no" to hate,...
View ArticleApologies for torture seem to be the hardest words
Mar 31, 2017Matthew BehrensThe wording and delivery of the Trudeau government's March apology for its role in the torture of Canadian citizens are clear indications that Ottawa is not willing to make...
View ArticleDemanding an apology and redress for Canada's anti-LGBTQ purge campaigns
Oct 24, 2017Talking Radical RadioMembers of the 'We Demand An Apology' Network talk about their campaign to redress campaigns that targeted LGBTQ people in public service and the military in Canada.
View ArticleNo children on the no-fly list!
Dec 19, 2017Talking Radical RadioChildren often show up on Canada's No Fly List, usually because of mistaken identity. "No Fly List Kids" advocates for changes so families aren't caught up in a maze of...
View ArticleDonald Trump is the biggest threat to U.S. national security
Oct 25, 2018Amy GoodmanDenis MoynihanAs Trump campaigns around the country, he gins up fears of foreign enemies attacking the U.S. But he has shown that the greatest threat to U.S. national security is...
View ArticleMohamed Harkat should never be deported to torture
Nov 9, 2018Monia MazighIt's been 16 years since Mohamed Harkat was arrested on a secret hearing security certificate. Today he is still threatened with deportation to his native Algeria.
View ArticleCanada ignores national security threat posed by violence against women
Jan 30, 2019Matthew BehrensAccording to a new report, male violence against women has claimed the lives of at least 10,495 women and girls in Canada since 1961, an average of 184 femicides per year.
View ArticleNew report reveals potential extent of invasive Stingray phone surveillance...
Sep 14, 2016Laura TribeWe're calling on Public Safety Minister Goodale to address this blatant violation of Canadians' Charter rights in the government
View ArticleNational security consultation opens door to repealing Bill C-51 but framing...
Sep 13, 2016David ChristopherLaunched following pressure from over 300,000 Canadians, government consultation focuses more on concerns of police than needs of public.
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....