Two of the ‘Snowden refugees’ have a new home in Montreal. What about the others?
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Where is Canada’s answer to Rand Paul?
Rand Paul may be one of America’s most divisive politicians, but he’s leading the charge against the Patriot Act. Scott Gilmore on the lessons Canada can learn
Newsmaker of the day: Edward Snowden
Newsmaker, Jan. 29: New report obtained by Snowden reveals Canada’s electronic spy agency monitors millions of daily downloads
When it comes to privacy, what is our threshold for outrage?
Colin Horgan on the sliding scale of privacy
The sketch: Meta-answers about metadata
CSEC might not be doing anything to worry about, but more oversight might be in order anyway
Is it time for parliamentary oversight of CSEC?
The House is seized with new allegations
An MP misses a ‘million-dollar’ photo op, and ‘Captain’ Dragon and Toni Tennille call it quits
Top newsmakers this week
Bieber says he’s retiring, and Snowden has an ‘alternative Christmas message’
This week’s top newsmakers
Newsmakers of 2013: Edward Snowden
He has been called a patriot and a traitor. To Obama, he’s a diplomatic ticking time bomb.
Canada’s luge team settles a beef and Edward Snowden adjusts to Russia
Newsmakers this week