Bob Paulson
The RCMP wants to build a 'new public narrative' on online surveillance, documents show
An RCMP memo lays out how the police force wants to rebrand and reframe the debate, as Justin Trudeau's government gets set to introduce legislation to amend C-51.
RCMP and China Agree to Work Together to Restrict Fentanyl Flow
The formalization of joint investigations between the two parties will begin next week.
Canada's Police Force Pledges $75 Million in Compensation for Women Abused in Its Ranks
"We failed you," admits RCMP commissioner Bob Paulson.
Canada’s national police force admits it has been racist towards Indigenous people
Decades after taking Indigenous children from their home, against their will, Canada's national police force is admitting that racism is still a problem — but that they want to fix it.
Canadian Cops Have a New Plan of Attack Against ‘Political’ Cybercrime and Anonymous
Canada has had a spotty record on this front so far, with government departments frequently finding themselves the victims of phishing and malware schemes.
Two Young Canadians Who Allegedly Tried to Join the Islamic State Returned to Quebec
The pair were part of a group of eight Montrealers who left earlier this year to allegedly participate in terrorist activities in Turkey and Syria. The whereabouts of the others are unknown.
Media Gives Up Court Battle for Document that May Contain Personal Information About Stephen Harper’s Family
It's now highly unlikely the court document will ever see the light of day.
Homegrown Extremism in Canada Is Nothing New
Many were left stunned after last week's terrorist attacks in Canada. But the real surprise is that the country hadn't become a target sooner.
Homegrown Terror in Canada Is Nothing New
Following the brazen attack on two soldiers in Quebec on Monday, and the murder of a soldier at Parliament Hill on Wednesday, the international reaction was disbelief. To anyone following national security in this country, these attacks are no surprise.