Jim Bronskill
Reporter for The Canadian Press
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Ottawa loses in court battle with Bangladesh over alleged coup plotter
Bangladesh has won a round in its court battle with Canada over a man accused of taking part in a 1975 coup that resulted in the death of the south Asian country's president.
RCMP commissioner says info in FBI probe led to arrest of intelligence director
An RCMP employee charged with trying to disclose secret information was discovered after a joint probe with the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation pointed to a mole in the force, top Mountie Brenda Lucki said on Tuesday, September 17, 2019.
Mounties lay secrets-law charges against RCMP intelligence official
Cameron Jay Ortis, a senior RCMP intelligence official, made a brief court appearance on Friday, September 13, 2019, on charges of breaching Canada's secrets law.
Ex-hostage Boyle demanded wife lose weight as means of control: prosecutor
A Crown attorney has accused Joshua Boyle of dictating strict weight-loss targets for wife Caitlan Coleman after the couple were freed as hostages of Taliban-linked captors.
Ex-hostage Boyle says he was worried about wife the night she fled their home
Former overseas hostage Joshua Boyle says he was concerned for his wife Caitlan Coleman's safety the winter night she fled their Ottawa apartment in stocking feet, accusing Boyle of assaulting her.
Former Afghanistan hostage Joshua Boyle denies sexually assaulting wife
Former Afghanistan hostage Joshua Boyle, accused of assaulting his now-estranged spouse Caitlan Coleman, denied on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, that he was sexually violent with her.
Joshua Boyle's lawyers want charge of misleading police thrown out
Lawyers for former Afghanistan hostage Joshua Boyle want a judge to toss out a charge that he misled police — one of several criminal counts he faces in Ontario court.
Parents of Jack Letts say Scheer is 'passing the buck' on their son's fate
The parents of Jack Letts, a British-Canadian man imprisoned in northern Syria, are chastising Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer for saying he wouldn't lift a finger to help their son.
SNC's court bid to avoid prosecution to proceed through election period
SNC-Lavalin's court fight for a special agreement to avoid prosecution on corruption charges continues to lurch along, despite the prospect of a criminal trial and on Wednesday's, August 13, 2019, explosive report from the federal ethics watchdog on the conduct of the prime minister.
RCMP 'sitting on' watchdog report into alleged spying on anti-oil protesters
The RCMP has been sitting for two years on a watchdog report into alleged Mountie surveillance of anti-oil protesters, a civil liberties group charges.