14-12-2017 23:53 via nationalpost.com

Unless it means saving lives, Canadian Armed Forces can no longer use information obtained through torture

OTTAWA — The Liberal government has expanded its directions covering the use of foreign intelligence likely obtained through torture to include the Canada’s military, diplomatic service and electronic spy agency.
The move means the Canadian Forces, Communications Security Establishment and Global Affairs Canada are being prohibited from using information gleaned from torture, unless it means saving lives.
That includes preventing a terrorist attack or protecting Canadian soldiers on
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