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After just 2½ years, the future of Surrey’s groundbreaking ethics office is uncertain

When Surrey announced it would be the first municipality in B.C. to have an ethics commissioner, it was hoped it would usher in a new era of transparency at city hall. But little more than two years later, the future of the office is in limbo, with city council — …

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The 2½ seconds of security lapses that sealed Shinzo Abe’s fate

Bodyguards could have saved Shinzo Abe’s life had they shielded or removed him from the line of fire in the 2½ seconds between a missed first shot and a second round of gunfire that fatally wounded him, according to eight security experts who reviewed footage of the former Japanese leader’s assassination. The failure …

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