Dylan Robertson
Inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women grappling with how to get police files
Chief Commissioner Marion Buller said the inquiry is still looking at how to compel evidence during the inquiry
Canada approves two massive oil pipeline projects
While the Northern Gateway pipeline was rejected, there's still a long fight ahead
Canada’s jails are setting up Indigenous prisoners to fail by deeming them 'high risk'
The report says a lack of required paperwork is forcing Aboriginal inmates into higher-security facilities at a higher rate than non-Indigenous offenders.
Canada’s Immigration System Has a Fraud Problem Because Bureaucrats Made Typos
A new report released Tuesday by the Office of the Auditor General points to widespread deficiencies that could be letting hundreds gain citizenship illegally. It comes as Canada takes in more immigrants than ever.
Canada Doubles Spending on Counter-Radicalization
Justin Trudeau has committed $35 million to fight terrorism at home, but that's just about the only national security spending that the 2016 budget offers.
Weapons of Mass Destruction May Be Slipping Through Canada's Ports
A new audit warns that nuclear material, biological and chemical agents, and missiles could be making it through Canada ports, destined for overseas