Media Advisory: MP Galipeau, on Behalf of Minister Vic Toews, to Mark Missing ... - MarketWatch (press release)

Media Advisory: MP Galipeau, on Behalf of Minister Vic Toews, to Mark Missing ...
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OTTAWA, ONTARIO, May 24, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- MP Royal Galipeau, on behalf of The Honourable Vic Toews, Minister of Public Safety, will mark Missing Children's Day, an important day for children and their families in Canada.

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Citizens group releases video to fight undead Bill C-30 - TheTyee.ca (blog)


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Citizens group releases video to fight undead Bill C-30
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Contrary to recent reports suggesting Bill C-30 has been shelved, last week Vic Toews, the minister of Public Safety, said the government is "intent on proceeding" with the bill. "Our government has been very clear, that matter will be referred to a ...
Vancouver group continues campaign against online surveillance bill Straight.com
Online surveillance bill opponents continue campaign CBC.ca
Your Government Working Against Your Interests (and Spying on Your Ass} Pacific Free Press
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Minister Toews Statement on the 18th Removal from the 'Wanted by the CBSA' List - MarketWatch (press release)

Minister Toews Statement on the 18th Removal from the 'Wanted by the CBSA' List
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OTTAWA, ONTARIO, May 22, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- The Honourable Vic Toews, Minister of Public Safety, commended the Canada Border Services Agency on the May 17 removal of Tarquin Seemongal in Montreal. Seemongal, who was apprehended in Montreal ...

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Vic Toews says he's cut access to porn on TVs in Nova Scotia prison - National Post


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Vic Toews says he's cut access to porn on TVs in Nova Scotia prison
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Public Safety Minister Vic Toews says he's cut the cable channels that were allowing some Nova Scotia inmates to watch porn in prison. “I recently discovered that some inmates had access to porn in prison on their TV's.
Vic Toews says federal prisoners will be charged more for room and board ... Toronto Star
Canadian prisoners to pay more for room, phone calls New York Daily News
Toews tells RCMP not to use 'unauthorized' gun data CBC.ca
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Internet surveillance bill not dead, Toews says - CBC.ca


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Internet surveillance bill not dead, Toews says
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Public Safety Minister Vic Toews is denying reports that the Harper government intends to quietly shelve its controversial online surveillance bill, C-30. Public Safety Minister Vic Toews told reporters Wednesday that the government is proceeding with ...
Mr. Toews, here's where I got my facts The Kingston Whig-Standard
Minister Toews Returns From United Kingdom Public Safety Cooperation Discussions Marketwire (press release)
The slow, quiet death of Vic Toews' Internet surveillance plan Macleans.ca
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- Slate Magazine (blog)" rel="gb_page_fs[]">Canada Also Wants Ability To "Eavesdrop" on Internet Communications
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Canada Also Wants Ability To "Eavesdrop" on Internet Communications<br>
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Canada's Public Safety Minister Vic Toews has spoken in favor of the controversial Internet surveillance bill known as C-30. As authorities in the United States and United Kingdom push for greater Internet surveillance powers, the Canadian government ...

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Toews, Paulson mute on challenges to authority - London Free Press


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Toews, Paulson mute on challenges to authority
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By Daniel Proussalidis, Parliamentary Bureau 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 15, 2011.
Ontario will obey gun law but defy Toews Toronto Sun
Ontario PCs accuse Liberals of creating 'back door' gun registry National Post
Feds' patience running out on 'backdoor' registries CANOE
Ottawa Citizen - Edmonton Sun
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