A journalist who has written three books on the RCMP says a typographical error in a federal commission of inquiry report led him to discover a great deal about Maher ...
As Syria continues its brutal crackdown on demonstrators, we speak to a Canadian citizen who was repeatedly tortured by Syrian authorities after he was rendered to Syria by the United States in 2002.
A former spy has described the debate within the CIA over the arrest, rendition and torture of Canadian Maher Arar, saying multiple colleagues warned against it because they were convinced they were ...
Computer engineer is still considered a security threat south of the border President Barack Obama’s new administration has gone to some lengths to differentiate the methods it uses to combat ...
The United States has not lifted its restrictions on Maher Arar, even though the Canadian government apologized to him on Friday and offered him a $10.5 million compensation package. 'We remain ...
Maher Arar received a public apology from U.S. lawmakers on Thursday for beingdetained by the U.S. and deported to Syria, where he was tortured and interrogated on false terrorism allegations. The ...
Maher Arar asked for the impossible: "I wish I could buy my life back." Yesterday he received an official apology from the Prime Minister and an $11.5-million compensation package from the federal ...
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