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The Speaker rules against Anonymous
Last week, Public Safety Minister Vic Toews rose in the House to claim that videos posted by individual(s) claiming to be with Anonymous had violated his rights as a Member of Parliament.
Vikileaks was the work of a Liberal
A member of the Liberal party’s research bureau was the author of the “vikileaks” Twitter account
Vic Toews stands, the government waits, the public disagrees
The Public Safety Minister attempts to defend himself.
Vic Toews stands with Vic Toews
The Public Safety Minister writes to the National Post to counter the suggestion he was not entirely well-acquainted with his own legislation.
You either stand with Vic Toews or…
Stockwell Day, one of Mr. Toews’ predecessors at Public Safety, explains his position on C-30.
How to salvage C-30
David Fraser offers four amendments.
Threats and support for Vic Toews
A second video purported to be from Anonymous has been released.
Where do we draw the line?
Kris Kotarski makes an important observation: what Vic Toews said last Monday wasn’t without precedent.
‘Failed his ministerial responsibilities’
Paul Dewar releases a statement calling on Vic Toews to resign.