Canada’s No Ransom Policy In The New Era of Terrorism
The Canadian government doesn’t pay ransoms to terrorists, aiming to stop them from benefiting from such payments. But it hasn’t established guidelines to protect journalists working abroad.
Some sports journalists are wary of dipping their toes into the political pool. Bruce Arthur, the Toronto Star’s sports columnist, is standing on the diving board ready to leap in, cannonball-style.
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