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Tag Archives: Tasers
No charges for Mounties who tased B.C. preteen
Outside force says officers did not violate criminal code
Good news, bad news: May 5-12, 2011
The RCMP officers involved in Robert Dziekanski’s death face perjury charges, while scientists prove Einstein was right
Newsmakers ’09: U-Turns
TD Bank, Tom Jones, and Harry Potter
A one-shot deal: Liveblogging the Public Safety committee’s one-day study into Taser use
POSTMEETING ITQ MICRORECAP: Well, RCMP Commissioner William Elliott did his best to persuade members of the Public Safety committee that his organization has taken at least some of its recommendations on Taser use to heart, but he didn’t make much headway in assuaging the concerns of opposition members. Government members, in contrast, were more than satisfied by the response from the RCMP, and were more interested in hearing about all the lives that have been saved by judicious use of the device. Oh, and yes, since his last appearance, Elliott has, in fact, been Tasered: It “hurt like hell, and then it stopped.”
Megapundit: The meaning of Jim Prentice
Must-reads: Christie Blatchford on the David Frost trial; Colby Cosh on what to do with murderers; Richard Gwyn on the global economy; Dan Gardner on young jihadis; Lorne Gunter on Tasers; Susan Riley on the cabinet shuffle.
Where was Lorne Gunter’s thinking?
Our Chris Selley deserves more traffic for his effortless filleting of one of Lorne Gunter’s more ill-considered musings. So go read him.
In praise of the open-face sandwich
Must-reads: Rosie DiManno on Afghan politics; Terence Corcoran and Greg Weston on immigration reform; James Travers on access to information; Jonathan Kay on Selwyn House.
Oily duck, Tasered pork, and apple crumble for desert
Must-reads: Don Martin on the world’s most famous dead ducks; Greg Weston on election financing; Terence Corcoran on the StatsCan war.