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"Joy to the World" Preview | BBC Children in Need | Doctor Who

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Canada Post workers go on strike: union

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Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Lower Decks | 5x05 "Starbase 80?!"

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Jonathan Frakes Talks Directing And Tawny Newsome Talks Writing For ‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’

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‘Star Trek: The Motion Picture — The Director’s Edition’ Score Reissued on Deluxe Vinyl

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Analysis: After a brief retreat, politicians are again clamouring for the notwithstanding clause

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Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew brings 3 new ministers into cabinet

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Roddenberry Archive Teases “Unification” – A New Experience For ‘Star Trek: Generations’ 30th Anniversary

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Doctor Who's Steven Moffat confirms Christmas special plot details – including 'time-travelling hotel'

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Key and Lobi Store Sale

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Badgey Demands You Visit the Lobi Store!

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Patch Notes for 11/12/24

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Preview: The Cerritos Crew Starts A New Comic Book Adventure In First Issue Of ‘Star Trek: Lower Decks’

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Review into amputation underway after patient says wrong leg removed at Grace Hospital

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Command the Areore Juggenaut!

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Preview ‘Star Trek: Lower Decks’ Episode 505 With New Images From “Starbase 80?!”

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Addictions centre clients ordered out of Winnipeg condo complex

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Interview: Mary Chieffo On Returning To Star Trek For A New Flavor Of Klingon In ‘Lower Decks’

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2017 Audio Interview with Tony Todd

  • There's already another article posted about this, but I would think the concerns around releasing classified information are self-evident.

  • The Liberals are being insincere when they throw their hands up and say there’s nothing they can do because Poilievre won’t do something he’s made clear he won’t do.

    I don't think they've said this?

  • All right, I have to ask - what did you do to get the scale right? It looks like you nailed it.

  • Poilievre and the Conservatives have been calling on Trudeau to release the names of allegedly compromised parliamentarians. They repeated that demand on Wednesday.

    But law enforcement and national security agencies have been clear on this point: sharing any classified information is a crime.

    "Anyone who reveals classified information is subject to the law equally and obviously, in this case, those names are classified at this time and to reveal them publicly would be a criminal offence," RCMP Deputy Commissioner Mark Flynn told MPs on the public accounts committee in June.

    When CBC News later asked Flynn whether the names could be released in the House of Commons, where MPs enjoy certain legal protections, he suggested that could be a legal grey area.

    "That's a question that should be asked, due to the complexities of parliamentary privilege, of a legal expert," Flynn said.

    Stephanie Carvin, a former CSIS national security analyst, said there are several reasons why national security agencies wouldn't want the names made public — starting with the fact that it could compromise ongoing investigations.

    "We don't want foreign governments knowing how we are collecting information. That's why we protect our sources and methods," she said.

  • “Did it advance the cause of national security? Did it advance the interest of the inquiry and the commissioners’ work? I’m not so sure.”

    If it leads to Polievre getting his fucking security clearance, I would argue it does.

    There would be no "partisan turn" to take if he would meet this basic expectation.

  • When questioned by Conservative Party lawyer Nando De Luca, Trudeau also said the names of Liberal parliamentarians and individuals from other parties are on the list of parliamentarians at risk of being compromised by foreign interference.

    Wow, what a cudgel.

  • That would be irresponsible - this is intelligence, not evidence that would hold up in court.

    Trudeau himself says that some of the intel could be wrong.

    Of course, if they have irrefutable evidence regarding any individuals, I agree with you.

  • I think requiring the support of 5% of the population to trigger a hearing is more than fair.

    I'd like to know more about the hearings themselves, though.

  • It seems like JT is handling the situation just about as well as could be expected.

  • Indeed - for those who may not be aware, Lower Decks season posters tend to be based on the corresponding film.

    We're now up to Star Trek V.

  • This sounds like my kind of book - going deeper than the usual suspects.

  • Yeah, the Delta arc is pretty laser-focused on the Vaadwaur, but it's a little surprising they didn't do a payroll or something.

  • There's definitely nothing in STO, despite the dev teams absolutely loving deep cuts.

  • the fact the Federation was not picking up steam at all (and felt much more in decline), to me indicates that the writers intended for us to interpret this as the Federation in its death throws until the Discovery showed up.

    I agree with the basic fact - the Federation was struggling to maintain what it had in the face of the Emerald Chain and others, and it took Discovery's arrival with unique technology to give it an edge.

    But I think they framed it as a story of resilience and determination, mainly through Vance and Sahil.

  • I disagree with the premise - I think the series as a whole stands as a testament to the Federation prevailing over adversity - it's one of the prevailing themes of the series.

    Even the Burn didn't destroy the Federation as you suggest. It became smaller as travel and communication became difficult-to-impossible, but it still existed, and Starfleet was doing everything it could to maintain the peace.