August 25 Ottawa The report of the […]
When
1981-08-25
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August 25 Ottawa The report of the Royal Commission on Inquiry into Certain Activities of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (the McDonald Commission) was released after four years of hearings and research. The report revealed the RCMP Security Service had a long-established programme for collecting information on homosexuals. A special team had even been established in 1960 to investigate all homosexuals who lived in Ottawa, not just those employed by the government. Reporting activities were carried on even after the amendments to the Criminal Code in 1969 changed the legal status of homosexual activities. One of the report's 285 recommendations was that "existing Security Service files on homosexuals be reviewed and that those which do not fall within the guidelines for opening and maintaining files be destroyed." Canada's Solicitor General Robert Kaplan promised that the files would not be retained.
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Criminal CodeRoyal Commission on Inquiry into Certain Activities of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (the McDonald Commission)All Citations
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