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| quote = Ahmad El Maati was "one of the main targets" of a counterterrorism investigation that began in 2001 and continues to this day, RCMP Superintendent Mike Cabana testified earlier this month at the Arar inquiry. | | quote = Ahmad El Maati was "one of the main targets" of a counterterrorism investigation that began in 2001 and continues to this day, RCMP Superintendent Mike Cabana testified earlier this month at the Arar inquiry. | ||
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| url = http://www.thedailypress.ca/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=1024240&archive=true | | url = http://www.thedailypress.ca/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=1024240&archive=true | ||
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Again, I am asking WHO put their finger on the scales of justice and interfered by tampering to give a lenient, benevolent deal for the big tobacco companies contrived scheme carried out? Are there no investigative reporters that cannot inhale the odour from the aggrandized press release statements of Gordon O'Connor and Mike Cabana. Maybe another cabinet minister will fall like Maxime Berbier if a person digs in the right spot! Second part of letter on civil injustice carried out on tobacco farmers to follow. | Again, I am asking WHO put their finger on the scales of justice and interfered by tampering to give a lenient, benevolent deal for the big tobacco companies contrived scheme carried out? Are there no investigative reporters that cannot inhale the odour from the aggrandized press release statements of Gordon O'Connor and Mike Cabana. Maybe another cabinet minister will fall like Maxime Berbier if a person digs in the right spot! Second part of letter on civil injustice carried out on tobacco farmers to follow. | ||
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| quote = RCMP assistant commissioner Mike Cabana, told the Senate committee that "there is a process in place … our agencies are supporting CIC [Citizenship and Immigration Canada] in their decision-making process." | | quote = RCMP assistant commissioner Mike Cabana, told the Senate committee that "there is a process in place … our agencies are supporting CIC [Citizenship and Immigration Canada] in their decision-making process." | ||
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| url = http://news.nationalpost.com/2012/05/07/rcmp-reputation-on-line-after-ottawa-man-awarded-new-trial-for-2000-contract-killing/ | | url = http://news.nationalpost.com/2012/05/07/rcmp-reputation-on-line-after-ottawa-man-awarded-new-trial-for-2000-contract-killing/ |
Latest revision as of 19:24, 1 June 2012
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- Arar inquiry rejects effort to lift secrecy veil, CTV News, 2005-06-16. Retrieved on 2012-05-29. “The dispute centres on Supt. Mike Cabana, who once headed an RCMP anti-terrorist task force that took an interest in Arar. Cabana has already testified extensively in camera, but he is to return to the inquiry for public questioning next week. Norm Boxall, one of Cabana's lawyers, argued Thursday that his client must be free to discuss details that have been kept secret until now on national security grounds. If he is allowed to tell only part of the story in public, the testimony could be misleading and potentially damaging to the reputations of Cabana and his fellow investigators, said Boxall. "The evidence must be full and complete and tell the complete and full truth," he maintained. "Our position is that the only way that can be done at this stage is to eliminate, effectively, these national security claims."”
- Canadians feared torture early in Arar detention, Globe and Mail, 2005-06-30. Retrieved on 2012-05-29. “Superintendent Mike Cabana said that concern came up at a meeting of officials just a few weeks after Mr. Arar had been unexpectedly deported to Syria by the Americans. Canadian diplomats had spoken to Mr. Arar in custody, and their report underlined worries about mistreatment, Supt. Cabana told a public inquiry.”
- Colin Freeze. The El Maati file, Globe and Mail, 2005-08-29. Retrieved on 2012-05-29. “Ahmad El Maati was "one of the main targets" of a counterterrorism investigation that began in 2001 and continues to this day, RCMP Superintendent Mike Cabana testified earlier this month at the Arar inquiry.”
- No need to check background of cabinet spouses, partners, says Day, Timmins Daily Press. Retrieved on 2012-05-29. “"Organized crime can reach into every area of our lives, with vast resources at its disposal and its ability to penetrate legitimate society and economic structures," said Chief Supt. Mike Cabana.”
- Allan Woods, Bruce Campion-Smith. Big tobacco pays the price, Toronto Star, 2008-08-01. Retrieved on 2012-05-29. “RCMP Assistant Commissioner Mike Cabana said the settlements and guilty pleas demonstrate that "no company is above the law."”
- John E. Cowan. Who Had Their Finger on the Scales of Canadian Legal Justice: Part One, Modern Ghana News, 2008-10-08. Retrieved on 2012-05-29. “Again, I am asking WHO put their finger on the scales of justice and interfered by tampering to give a lenient, benevolent deal for the big tobacco companies contrived scheme carried out? Are there no investigative reporters that cannot inhale the odour from the aggrandized press release statements of Gordon O'Connor and Mike Cabana. Maybe another cabinet minister will fall like Maxime Berbier if a person digs in the right spot! Second part of letter on civil injustice carried out on tobacco farmers to follow.”
- # Scott Taylor. RCMP plan to post grow-op addresses, London Free Press, 2011-09-22. Retrieved on 2012-05-29. “Assistant commissioner Mike Cabana said dwellings will only be posted on the site if a grow-op was dismantled as a result of the execution of a search warrant.”
- Murray Crawford. RCMP launch aggressive grow op strategy, Lloydminster Meridian, 2011-10. Retrieved on 2012-05-29. “"Grow operations harm communities," said Mike Cabana, Assistant RCMP Commissioner. "Wherever they exist there's the potential for an increase in criminal activity and a greater chance of fire, explosions and violence. This initiative is part of the RCMP's renewed commitment and priority to combat marijuana production controlled by organized crime groups."”
- Canadian Parliament Studying Case of Fugitive Iranian Banker, FARS News, 2011-11-03. Retrieved on 2012-05-29. “RCMP assistant commissioner Mike Cabana, told the Senate committee that "there is a process in place … our agencies are supporting CIC [Citizenship and Immigration Canada] in their decision-making process."”
- Gary Dimmock. RCMP reputation on line after Ottawa man awarded new trial for 2000 contract killing, National Post, 2012-05-07. Retrieved on 2012-05-29. “And once details of the RCMP decision not to pursue the tip become public, RCMP assistant commissioner Mike Cabana fears they will “tarnish” the Mounties’ reputation and open the door to “potential civil liability,” according to internal RCMP memos.”
- Douglas Quan. Cross-border policing project raising questions about sovereignty and the law, Postmedia, 2012-05-16. Retrieved on 2012-05-29. “"In the past we weren't able to pursue criminals across the border, and they knew it," Mike Cabana, the RCMP deputy commissioner in charge of federal policing, told a Senate committee examining the proposal this week. "All they had to do was reach that international line to escape apprehension and prosecution."”