Ian Mulgrew: Vancouver police not coy, but disingenuous on StingRay use
Vancouver Police now acknowledges it has used the controversial mass-surveillance device known as a StingRay.
ICBC’s claims costs balloon, fuelled by ‘antagonistic litigious strategy’
ICBC claims liability nearly doubled in last five years and the cost of dealing with personal injury claims alone tops $2.4 billion annually
ICBC slammed for withholding key evidence in civil trial
ICBC withheld key evidence until near the end of a civil jury trial, spurring the B.C. Supreme Court to slam the Crown corporation with an unprecedented $155,000 special costs award.
Ian Mulgrew: Feds rub salt in wound of wrongfully convicted man
A man thrown out of Canada after a wrongful sexual assault conviction must pay $1,500 for his improper deportation and fight for the right to return so he can…
Ian Mulgrew: Terrorism debate shifts due to RCMP misconduct in 2013 Canada Day farce
After 18-months of BC terrorism trial, I am struck by the sea-change in public mood over what national security measures are legitimate.