See you in September (?)

The latest dust-up at the MPCC over document disclosure from the Department of Justice looks to derail the next few weeks of hearings. The hearings were initially scheduled to be […]

No dice

The MPCC isn’t in session today, which means that we at the BCCLA national security blog can turn our attention to other matters in our portfolio. Earlier this week, Lt.-Col. […]

Not my job

Lt-Col. Douglas Boot / The Canadian Press via The Globe and Mail This morning at the MPCC, we heard from Lt-Col. Douglas Boot, the Provost Marshal at Canadian Expeditionary Force […]

Curiouser and curiouser

Or perhaps in the case of Sansterre, not curious at all.  The Globe and Mail has a blisteringly spot-on editorial in today’s edition.  We recommend that you read the whole […]

Richard Colvin at the MPCC: Part 1

Big media day at the MPCC this morning, as senior diplomat Richard Colvin appears before the Committee.  Colvin’s testimony before Parliament on his longstanding concerns about the treatment of CF-transferred […]

Richard Colvin at the MPCC: Part 2

Richard Colvin in 2009. Image: CBC The afternoon examinations of Mr. Colvin went into overtime today, extending another 40 minutes or so beyond the scheduled close of session. Of particular […]

Torture? What torture?

Week 2 of the MPCC Afghan Public Interest Hearings started off with testimony this morning from Lieutenant-Colonel Gilles Sansterre, commanding officer of the Canadian Forces National Investigative Service — the […]

“Would you call that an adequate investigation?”

This afternoon at the MPCC Afghanistan Public Interest Hearings, BCCLA Litigation Director Grace Pastine had the opportunity to cross-examine Lieutenant-Colonel Gilles Sansterre, the head investigator at the Canadian Forces National […]