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Mr. Toews was defending a law that would, among other things, allow government agents to march into your Internet service provider, without a warrant, and "examine any document, information or thing." In this regard, he said Liberal MP Francis...
The Twitter campaign against Provencher MP Vic Toews has been commented on and discussed more than any other political issue so far this year. It was a story totally unbecoming of Canada, which has always prided itself on not being as dirty and...
Canada's Public Safety Minister Vic Toews speaks during Question Period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa November 24, 2011. View Photo »
As the men and women who work in our institutions know, the offender population is one of the most seriously addicted segments of Canadian society
Referring to critics of the bill, Toews said they “can either stand with us or with the child pornographers.” His asinine remark earned condemnation across the political spectrum. But perhaps we should be thanking the minister. His clumsy attempt to...
Referring to critics of the bill, Toews said they “can either stand with us or with the child pornographers.” His asinine remark earned condemnation across the political spectrum. But perhaps we should be thanking the minister. His clumsy attempt to...
Public Safety Minister Vic Toews. (MandelNgan/AFP/Getty Images) OTTAWA—Canada’s public safety minister is being attacked by hacktivists with Anonymous and an unnamed Twitter user for a proposed e-security bill that would increase police powers for...
Minister of Public Safety Vic Toews (L) and new Royal Canadian Mounted Police Commissioner Bob Paulson take part in a news conference on Parliament Hill in Ottawa November 16, 2011. View Photo »
I'm advised that the RCMP has assisted Interpol with a criminal investigation. I'm also advised that the RCMP co-operation was done in accordance with Canadian law. It would be inappropriate to comment any further as this matter is ongoing
Details here. (If you’re late to this conversation, the Tories proposed a law that would allow police to monitor the Internet habits of Canadians and get sensitive information. One opponent started a Twitter account giving details of Vic Toews’s messy...
It is amazing, really, how we reconstruct events to suit ourselves; one man’s freedom fighter being another man’s terrorist; one man’s Vic Toews being another’s Justin Trudeau. When it involves people, a thing never just “is.” There is a dispute...
Victor "Vic" Toews, PC, MP (pronounced /ˈteɪvz/) (born September 10, 1952) is a Canadian politician. He has represented Provencher in the Canadian House of Commons since 2000, and serves in the cabinet of Prime Minister Stephen Harper as President of the Treasury Board. He previously served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1995 to... Full Article
Minister of Public Safety Vic Toews (L) and new Royal Canadian Mounted Police Commissioner Bob Paulson take part in a news conference on Parliament Hill in Ottawa November 16, 2011.
View Photo »Canada's Minister of Public Safety Vic Toews (L) and U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano speak to the media after a meeting in Winnipeg August 15, 2011.
View Photo »Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper (2nd R) and Vic Toews (R), Minister of Public Safety, look on as a relative of the victims of the 1985 Air India bombing lights a lantern during the unveiling ceremony of the Air India Memorial in Montreal, Quebec, June 23, 2011.
View Photo »Canada's Public Safety Minister Vic Toews (R) looks at a mobile device with Justice Minister Rob Nicholson, while waiting to testify before the Commons Procedure and House Affairs committee on Parliament Hill in Ottawa March 17, 2011.
View Photo »Canada's Public Safety Minister Vic Toews (R) and Justice Minister Rob Nicholson prepare to testify before the Commons Procedure and House Affairs committee on Parliament Hill in Ottawa March 16, 2011.
View Photo »(L-R) Canadian Minister of Justice Robert Nicholson, Leader of the Government in the Senate Marjory LeBreton, Minister of National Defence Peter MacKay and Minister of Public Safety Vic Toews applaud during a swearing-in ceremony at Rideau Hall in Ottawa May 18, 2011.
View Photo »Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper (2nd R) waits for a group photo with Defence Minister Peter MacKay (L), Public Safety Minister Vic Toews (2nd L) and Governor General David Johnston at Rideau Hall in Ottawa May 18, 2011.
View Photo »Minister of Public Safety Vic Toews (L) and new Royal Canadian Mounted Police Commissioner Bob Paulson take part in a news conference on Parliament Hill in Ottawa November 16, 2011.
View Photo »As the men and women who work in our institutions know, the offender population is one of the most seriously addicted segments of Canadian society
I'm advised that the RCMP has assisted Interpol with a criminal investigation. I'm also advised that the RCMP co-operation was done in accordance with Canadian law. It would be inappropriate to comment any further as this matter is ongoing
The funding announced today for the conservation of the Gault building represents an important investment in our city's heritage ... I am pleased with our Government's continued support for projects like this, which assist with the preservation of Winnipeg's historic places.
Our Government is continuing to work to ensure that law-abiding Canadian families are safe in their homes, streets and communities ... I am pleased to personally see how these detector dogs and their handlers provide an important and highly effective line of defence in preventing the entry of illicit dr...
The safety and security of Canadian families and communities remains a top priority for this Government ... Eliminating drugs from entering correctional institutions assists offenders with their safe reintegration into the community, and plays a critical role in ensuring public safety for Canadians.
These suspected war criminals are feeling the pressure of having their names and faces known to Canadians
