Maher Arar
Canada will start reporting when it uses intelligence obtained through torture
New rules on intelligence sharing will limit how Ottawa requests and discloses information that may have been tainted by torture or mistreatment.
Torture Victims Win Legal Battle in Fight Against Canadian Government
Abdullah Almalki, Ahmad El Maati, and Muayyed Nureddin have been deadlocked in a legal battle with the Canadian government for years, as they seek compensation for the time they spent in Syrian jail cells.
Canadian Police Charge Syrian Colonel Accused of Torturing Maher Arar
The Syrian-Canadian engineer was imprisoned in Syria for a year after US authorities deported him on what turned out to be false suspicions he was linked to al Qaeda.
Canadian Suing Government for Overseas Torture Says C-51 Another 'Injustice'
Abdullah Almalki is suing the government for $100-million after the RCMP called him a terrorist and he was detained and tortured in Syria.
Canada's Role in the CIA Torture Program Shouldn't Be Ignored
Canada doesn't torture. But little-known policies and our own recent past mean the US isn't the only one with something to account for.