Aled Ab Iorweth ties Canada’s housing crisis to a tradition of delegating housing to municipalities
Aled Ab Iorweth ties Canada’s housing crisis to a tradition of delegating housing to municipalities
A pragmatic leap forward for First Nations policing: Peter Copeland and Karen Restoule in The Hamilton Spectator

Quebec anti-corruption unit says 90 per cent of convictions from fake COVID passports [Video]

Categories
Quebec News

The last year was busy for Quebec’s anti-corruption unit, which released an annual report Wednesday showing a rising number of whistleblower reports and convictions.

“Practically all of our indicators are up,” Éric René, a lawyer who is interim head of the force, told a news conference in Quebec City.

The unit, known as UPAC, said 19 people were charged in criminal cases and 18 people were convicted during the 12 months ending March 31, 2024, while 265 individuals or companies were fined during that same period.

The numbers of people charged and convicted were roughly six times higher than in the preceding 12 months.

The report noted two specific convictions — a former Montreal regional health board employee sentenced for defrauding the board of several hundred thousand dollars and the case of a former political operative sentenced to jail for embezzling funds from the office of a member of the …

Can Canada still build affordable homes?: Tim Sargent and Aled Ab Iorweth
Can Canada still build affordable homes?: Tim Sargent and Aled Ab Iorweth
Russia after the fall of Assad: Balkan Devlen, Alexander Lanoszka, and Richard Shimooka for Inside Policy Talks