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Revealing inconsistency

Terry Milewski notes two redaction curiosities in the latest raft of documents.

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Redacted, unredacted, reredacted

As I have detailed at some length, there exists a 2006 field report that references the abuse of a detainee transfered by Canadian soldiers to Afghan authorities.

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Concerns and complaints

The Globe details the frustrations of two military commanders who found the detainee reporting process to be lacking.

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‘There will occasionally be inconsistencies’

The Justice Minister dismissed yesterday a Liberal question on the latest redaction mystery, but when the Bloc’s Christiane Gagnon asked about the matter, he managed a concession of sorts.

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To redact or not to redact

The Globe discovers another curiosity of redaction.

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The pivotal paperwork (VI)

Two months after the government was first asked to explain why a reference to abuse in a 2006 field report was redacted in 2007, but released uncensored in 2009, the questions having been put to three different departments, an answer, of sorts, arrives from the Justice Department.