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In his first public interview, Hubert Thibault explains how Nicole Doucet asked him to murder her estranged husband, a Canadian Forces soldier named Mike Ryan

Newly uncovered documents directly challenge statements made by President Obama and other officials who insisted that the National Security Agency was not abusing its authority or knowingly violating Americans' privacy
Seattle cops to deal Doritos and information at Hempfest
They’re calling it “Operation Orange Fingers.” Really.
Seattle police will hand out bags of Doritos at Hempfest on Saturday.
Police department spokesman Sgt. Sean Whitcomb confirmed the unusual duty, saying he and other officers will distribute one-
Isolation of inmates rising in crowded prisons
The number of Canadian prisoners placed in isolation has climbed sharply in the last decade — and continued to rise after the high-profile death of teen inmate Ashley Smith put the dangers of segregation in the national spotlight.
The cases are part of a burgeoning movement that is convincing people they can avoid paying taxes by adopting similar ‘Freemen’ philosophical stances

Victims of the army shrink turned jihadi must suffer again as the government’s trial strategy denies them Purple Hearts or benefits. By Michael Daly.
Canadian soldier facing murder charge in wife's death
A 50-year-old warrant officer with the Canadian Forces, who told CBC News he suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder, is facing a murder charge in the death of his wife, Melissa Richmond, whose body was found last weekend.
Twitter under pressure to give governments more user data
Twitter is under increasing pressure from governments around the world to release user’s private information, with requests rising 40 per cent in the first six months of the year, the microblogging company said Wednesday in its semi-annual transparency re
Ponzi scheme pair ordered to pay $11.6MTwo Alberta men who raised $52 million through a Ponzi scheme have been ordered to “disgorge” $9.6 million in ill-gotten gains and pay penalties of nearly $2 million.
Ontario’s human rights tribunal has ordered a migrant worker to be paid $23,500 in damages after ruling he suffered racial abuse
Not prosecuting Idle No More wrong move: OPP bossIn a rare move for a police chief, OPP Commissioner Chris Lewis says he “disagrees” with a decision by the Napanee Crown Attorney to not bring to trial charges against several First Nations protesters in January’s Idle No More rail blockade near Marysvill
Rise of the Warrior Cop
SWAT teams were once rare, but they now operate at every level of government, from small towns to federal agencies. Is it time to reconsider the militarization of American policing? By Radley Balko
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