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Money laundering whistleblower vanishes without a trace

The commission has since posted online a short report on efforts to contact Alderson since last March. “Mr. Alderson has not responded to any of these attempts. Commission counsel has been unable to confirm that he received these communications, though the email address to which commission counsel sent the communications is one Mr. Alderson had previously used to correspond with the Commission. “Based on communications with Mr. Alderson prior to and on March 2, 2020, Commission counsel understands that Mr. Alderson may no longer reside in Canada.” So, it’s unclear where Alderson who speaks with an Australian accent may be and whether he is safe and well. He was supposed to have attended the inquiry by last fall.

Money laundering whistleblower vanishes without a trace

Money laundering whistleblower vanishes without a trace
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Money laundering whistleblower vanishes without a trace

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Comment: Isitt s biggest challenge is his own hypocrisy

While I don’t have the luxury of listening to Stirling every day, I have a pretty good idea of his criticisms of the dangers of “tent cities” and camping in parks where none should be ­taking place. If Isitt wants to complain about people who are critical of tenting in Victoria parks, he’s got a lot of work to do. For example, will Isitt make a complaint to the National News Media Council about the Feb. 19 Times Colonist banner headline, “Bylaw officers threatened, chased in parks, police chief says”? Perhaps the TC is being too critical and should have reported on the bright side of bylaw officers being attacked.

Canada s spy agency wants more power How would that work?

Canada s spy agency wants more power. How would that work? The agency he runs fell afoul of the Federal Court and now the country s chief spy is intensifying his campaign for new powers and sounding the alarm on the Canadian Security Intelligence Service s ability to keep an eye on hostile foreign states. But civil liberty advocates say Parliament should be wary if it agrees to change CSIS’s legislation. Social Sharing

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