Jim Bronskill
Reporter for The Canadian Press
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Canada's ambassador meets with second detainee, Michael Spavor, in China
China has now granted Canada access to both of its recently arrested citizens — a move one former Canadian consular official sees as an encouraging sign.
National security 'comes first' in Huawei 5G review: infrastructure minister
National security "comes first" in deciding whether to allow Huawei Technologies to take part in developing Canada's 5G telecommunications network, Infrastructure Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne says.
RCMP should have alerted PM's protective detail about Jaspal Atwal: Review
The RCMP should have alerted Justin Trudeau's protective detail that Jaspal Atwal — a man with a serious criminal record and a history of violence — might turn up during the prime minister's February trip to India, says a review of the turbulent visit.
Goodale hints prison needle programs could be changed
Prison needle-exchange programs that guards say will endanger their health and safety could get another look with an eye to changes, Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale signalled on Tuesday, November 27, 2018.
Security agencies warn industry of foreign espionage threat to networks
Canadian companies should watch out when they use technology supplied by state-owned companies from countries that want to steal corporate secrets, the country's security agencies have warned them.
Some Canadian diplomats who fell ill in Havana unable to work, having relapses
A handful of Canadian diplomats who mysteriously fell ill in Cuba last year have been unable to return to work even as investigators struggle to pinpoint the cause of their symptoms.
Sophisticated phishing scams putting secrets at risk, Global Affairs says
Canada's Global Affairs Department says too many of its employees are being deceived by digital scams — a "serious problem" that could see sensitive information end up in the wrong hands.
Canada intelligence officials have heard audio of Khashoggi murder, Trudeau says
Justin Trudeau says Canadian intelligence officials have listened to a recording of the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Plan to create a national securities regulator is constitutional: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court of Canada says the Constitution allows Ottawa and the provinces to set up a national securities regulator.
Liberals again delay firearm marking regulations despite campaign promise
The Trudeau government is again delaying implementation of firearm-marking regulations intended to help police trace guns used in crimes — despite a 2015 campaign pledge to immediately enact them.