Former Sergeant-at-arms Kevin Vickers talks to Marie-Danielle Smith about the difficult balance between security and openness, and the dangers of building walls
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Kevin Vickers, man of mystery
Canada’s famous ambassador and his quest to uncover a link to the 1916 Easter Rising
‘This is Kevin Vickers. Now he’s tackling our protesters in Ireland’
A historian who was sitting behind Kevin Vickers when the ambassador to Ireland tackled a protester at a ceremony in Dublin describes how events unfolded
The Pharaoh’s palace guard
Autocratic whim may be all right for monuments, but not for re-organizing Parliamentary security
Newsmaker of the day: Kevin Vickers becomes our man in Ireland
Newsmakers, Jan. 8: Kevin Vickers becomes an ambassador
The greatness, tragedy and humanity of the 41st Parliament
The epic parliament
Newsmakers of the day: Parliament’s security officers
‘We are all, without question, in their debt’
Kevin Vickers, the reluctant hero
Saluted by leaders at home and abroad, Kevin Vickers has become a meaningful symbol of strength and resilience
Ottawa shooting: NDP MP Paul Dewar talks about Kevin Vickers
‘He’s a very playful guy … He is a gentle giant’
Our House gets back to its business
We are here and here we are