When someone gets charged for assaulting a federal officer, is the allegedly assaulted officer identified by name or department and badge number?
Rentlar
US border patrol gives no shits about most laws and international treaties. Supposedly they are conducting a reasonable search there, so if they unwittingly encounter classified information in the course of that duty, they most they might need to do is report it.
Anecdotally, I have heard cases of some workers bringing a fresh laptop through the border, then re-imaging it with their files after. This is probably what government with classified files, corporate agents holding trade secrets and diplomats with sensitive info need to do.
Canada isn’t better than USA.
I get where you're coming from on the rest of it, there's still plenty of systemic racism and stuff but we are at least marginally better than the USA. Our federal government at least acknowledges their existence instead of ignoring Indigenous groups, and Trudeau's government made several steps towards correcting the harms the country committed with the residential school system, including reparations, and did several things towards overall recognition of First Nations' traditions including a federal stat holiday.
The major one affects
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versions 1.9.14 - 1.9.17Note: The legacy versions of Sudo (currently <= 1.8.32) are not vulnerable because the chroot feature does not exist.
The minor one has been a 12-year bug.