Can you help the Canada Border Services Agency find Mohamed Ratni for the second time?
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The ‘tampon tax’ is gone, but the ‘tampon tariff’ lives on
Canada still charges a ‘tampon tax’ through its antiquated tariff regime, and it’s a perfect example of the red tape that’s burying importers
A free man—on paper
Already under fire after an inmate’s suicide, did the Canada Border Services Agency rush to release a critically ill inmate so he wouldn’t die in custody?
As inquest begins, another death in immigration custody
Georgia man died on the weekend while in custody of the Canada Border Services Agency
How Ottawa’s ‘Wanted’ list jeopardized deportation hopes
A high-profile arrest put one man in the spotlight, and now he risks torture back home—which means Canada can’t remove him
The rise and fall(?) of the Harper government’s iPod tax
A uniquely ridiculous matter of public policy
Letters from Justin
Of iPod taxes and private copying tariffs
UPDATED: Guns at the border: on seizures and spending
I was surprised on Saturday to hear Justice Minister Rob Nicholson, in an interview on CBC Radio’s The House, mention that the Canada Border Services Agency has seized nearly 30,000 prohibited weapons since 2006.
The truth about Ottawa’s missing war criminals
Uncovering the story behind the mug shots
Canada’s deportation of Cindor Reeves: the government’s response
All it took was a bit of cutting and pasting from press releases