“ly interviewed by RCMP and determine if the person was agreeable to interview by HSCA investigators, in the presence of RCMP; and doing name checks on any new nam …”
“ly interviewed by RCMP and determine if the person was agreeable to interview by HSCA investigators, in the presence of RCMP; and doing name checks on any new nam …”
“… ravelled to Ottawa, Ontario, with three staff members and on 4/14/78 met with Deputy Solicitor General P.A. BIS SONNETTE and later met with RCMP officers, including the Officer in Charge of Federal Policing Branch. The p urp ose of Congressman EDGAR's trip was, according to sources, …”
“… the Canadian Government to cooperate with the U.S. Government whenever it is possible to do so. Congressman EDGAR got off to a bad start at RCMP Headquarters with an initi al remark that o ne of the pu rposes of HSCA investigation was "to inquire in to the adequacy of the 4 2 - Burea …”
“… 2 Page 3 Transmitted Per (Number) (Time) GPO: 1977 0-225-539 : O TT 62- 539 CONFIDENTIAL ( prior) investigati on." He was informed that the RCMP considered the prior investigation to be adequate in every degree and Congressman ED GA R made repeated efforts to explain away the remark. …”
“w names surfaced i n the HSCA investigati on. RCMP did not agree to allowing HSCA to r eview its fil es, to conduct any new investigation for the HSCA or to allow t he committee to conduct a …”
“… ravelled to Ottawa, Ontario, with three sta ff members and on 4/14/78 met with Deputy Solicitor General P.A. BISSONNETTE and later met with RCMP officers, including the Officer in Charge of Federal Po licing Branch. The purpose of Congressman EDGAR's trip w as, according to sou rce s …”
“… he Canadian Government to cooperate with the U.S. Government whenever it is possible to do so. Congressman EDGA R got off to a bad start at RCMP Headquarters with an initial remark that one of the purposes of HSCA investigation was "to inquire into the adequacy of the 4 2 - Bureau (1 …”
“… e 3 Trans mitted P er (Num be r) (Time) GPO: 1977 0-225-539 : OTT 62- 539 CONFIDENTIAL (pri or) invest igation." He w as informed that the RCMP considered the prior investigation to be adequate in every degree and Congressman EDGAR made repeated efforts to explain away the remark. R …”
“igatio n in Canada must be pr esented to th e RCMP throug h the FB I or through diplomatic channels. NW 65994 Docld:32989752 Page 4 CONFIDENTIAL - 2 - LOUIS STOKE S, OHIO, C HAI RICHARDSON P …”
“… Can adian G over nment to cooperate with the U.S. Government whenever it is possible to do so. Congressman EDGAR got off to a bad start at RCMP Headquarters with an initial remark that one of the purposes of HSCA investigatio n was "to inquir e into the adequacy of the 4 2 - Bureau …”
“… Page 3 Transmitted Per (Number ) (Tim e) GPO: 1977 0-225-539 : OTT 62-539 CONFIDENTIAL (prio r) inv estig ation." He w as informed that the RCMP considered the prior investigation to be adequate in every de gree and Congressman EDGAR made repeated efforts to explain away the remark. …”
“ames surfaced in the HSCA investigation. RCMP did not agree to allowing HSCA to review its files, to conduct any new in ves ti ga ti on for the HSCA or to al low the committee to c ondu …”
“… travelled to Ottawa, Ontario, with three staff members and on 4/14/78 met with Deputy Solicitor General P.A. BISSONNETTE and later met with RCMP officers, including the Officer in Charge of Federal Policing Branch. The purpose of Congressman EDGAR's trip was, according to sources, to …”
“… e Canadian Government to cooperate with the U.S. Government whenever it is possible to do so. Congressman EDGAR got o ff to a ba d start at RCMP Headquarters with an initial remark that one of the purposes of HSCA investigation was "to inquire into the adequacy of the 4 2 - Bureau (1 …”
“… 89752 Page 3 Transmitted Per (Number) (Time) GPO: 1977 0-225-539 : OTT 62-539 CONFIDENTIAL (prior) investigation." He was informed that the RCMP considered the prior investigation to be adequate in every degree and Congressman EDGAR made repeated efforts to explain away the remark. R …”
“; attempting to locate persons previously in tervie we d by RCMP and d etermine if the person was ag reeable to interview by HSCA investigators, in the presence of RCMP; and doing name checks on any new n …”
“… travelled to Ottawa, Ontario, with three staff members and on 4/14/78 met with Deputy Solicitor General P.A. BISSONNETTE and later met with RCMP officers, including the Officer in Charge of Federal Policing Branch. The purpose of Congressman EDGAR's trip was, according to sources, to …”
“… the Canadian Government to cooperate with the U.S. Government whenever it is possible to do so. Congressman EDGAR got off to a bad start at RCMP Headquarters with an initial remark that one of the purposes of HSCA investigation was "to inquire into the adequacy of the 4 2 - Bureau (1 …”
“… 89752 Page 3 Transmitted Per (Number) (Time) GPO: 1977 0-225-539 : OTT 62-539 CONFIDENTIAL (prior) investigation." He was informed that the RCMP considered the prior investigation to be adequate in every degree and Congressman EDGAR made repeated efforts to explain away the remark. R …”
“… travelled to Ottawa, Ontario, with three staff members and on 4/14/78 met with Deputy Solicitor General P.A. BISSONNETTE and later met with RCMP officers, including the Officer in Charge of Federal Policing Bran ch. The pu rpo se of Congressman EDGAR's trip was, according to sources, …”
“… anadian Government to cooperate with the U.S. Gover nment whene ver it is po ssible to do so. Congre ssman EDGAR got off to a bad sta rt at RCMP Headquarters with an initial remark that on e of the purposes of HSCA investigation was "to inquire into the adequacy of the 4 2 - Burea u …”
“… Page 3 Transmitted P er (Number) (Time) GPO: 1977 0 -225-539 : OTT 62-539 CONFIDENTIAL (prior) i nvestiga tion ." He was info rmed that the RCMP considered th e prior investigation to be adequate in every degree a nd Cong ressma n EDGAR made repeated efforts t o explain away the rema …”
“investigation in Canada must be presented to the RCMP through the FBI or through diplomatic channel s. NW 65994 Docld: 3298975 2 Page 4 CONFIDENTIAL - 2 - LOU IS S TOKES, OHIO, CHAI RICHARDSON …”
“… travelled to Ottawa, Ontario, with three staff members and on 4/14/78 met with Deputy Solicitor General P.A. BISSONNETTE and later met with RCMP officers, including the Officer in Charge of Federal Policing Branch. The purpose of Congressman E DGAR's trip was, according to sources, t …”
“… he Canadian Government to cooperate with the U.S. Government whenever it is p ossible to do so. Congressman EDGAR got off to a bad start at RCMP Headquarters with an initial remark that one of the purposes of HSCA investigation was "to inquire into the adequacy of the 4 2 - Bureau (1 …”
“e xplain away t he remark. RCMP agreed to assist the HSCA by making available any of its members for interview; attempting to locate persons previously interviewed by RCMP …”
“… travelled to Ottawa, Ontario, with three staff members and on 4/14/78 met with Deputy Solicitor General P.A. BISSONNETTE and later met with RCMP officers, including the Offic er in Charge of Federal Policing Branch. The purpose of Congressman ED GAR's trip was, accordin”
“… the Canadian Government to cooperate with the U.S. Government whenever it is possible to do so. Congressman EDGAR got off to a bad start at RCMP Headquarters with an initial remark that one of t he purposes o f HSCA inves tigation wa s "to inqui re into the a dequacy of the 4 2 - Bur …”
“) G PO : 19 77 0-225-539 : OTT 62-539 CONFIDENTIAL (prior) investigation." He was inf ormed that the RCMP considered the prior investigation to be adequate in every degree and Congressman EDGAR made repeated efforts to explain away the remark. R …”
“… elled to Ot taw a, Ontario, wi th three staff members and on 4/14/78 met with Dep uty Solicitor General P.A. BISSONNETTE and later met with RCMP officers, including the Officer in Charge of Federal Policing Branch. The purpose of Congressman EDGAR's trip was, according to sources, to …”
“nadian G overnment to cooperate with the U.S. Government whenever it is possible to d o so. Congress man EDGAR got off to a bad start at RCMP Headquarters with an initial remark that one of the pur poses of H SCA investigati on was "to inquire into the adequacy of the 4 2 - Bureau …”
“… P agreed to a ssist the HSCA by making available any of its members for interview; attempting to locate persons previously interview ed by RCMP and determine if th e person was a greea ble to interview by HSCA investigators, in the presence of RCMP; and doing name checks on any new …”
“ation in Canada. Congressman EDGAR was told that any requests for investigation in Canada must b e p resented to the RCMP through the FBI or through diplomatic channels. NW 65994 Docld:32989752 Page 4 CONFIDENTIAL - 2 - LOUIS STOKES, OHIO, CHAI RICHARDSON PREYE …”
“… ed to O ttawa, Ontari o, w ith t hree staf f members and on 4/14/78 met with Deputy Solicitor Gene ral P.A. B ISSONNETTE and later met with RCMP officers, including the Officer in Cha rge of F ederal Policing Bran ch . The p urpos e of Congressman EDGAR's trip was, according to sour …”
“… Canad ian Governmen t to cooper ate with the U.S. Government whenever it is possible to do s o. Congressman EDGAR got off to a bad start at RCMP Head quarters wit h an initi al remark that one of the purposes of HSCA inves tigation w as "to inqui re i nto the adeq uacy of the 4 2 - B …”
“umber) (Time) G PO: 1977 0-225-5 39 : OTT 62-539 CONFIDENTIAL (prior) inves tigat ion." He was infor med that the RCMP considered the prior investigation to be adequate in every degree and Congressman EDGAR made repeated efforts to explain away the remark. R …”
“ada must be presented to the RCMP through the FBI o r through diplomatic channels. NW 65994 Docld:32 989752 Page 4 CONFIDENTIAL - 2 - LOUIS STOKES, OHIO, CHAI RICHARDSON PRE …”
“… ed to Ottawa, O ntario, with three staff members an d on 4/14/78 met with D eput y Solicitor Ge neral P.A . BISSONNE TTE and later met with RCMP off icers, includin g t he O fficer in Charge of Federal Policing Branch. The pur pose o f Con gressman EDGAR's trip was, according to sour …”
“… the Canadian Government to cooperate with the U.S. Government whenever it is possible to do so. Congressman EDGAR got off to a bad start at RCMP Headquarters with an initial remark that one of the purposes of HSCA investigation was "to inquire into the adequacy of the 4 2 - Bureau (1 …”
“… Page 3 Transmitted Per (Number) (Time) GPO: 1977 0-225 -539 : OTT 62- 539 CONFIDENTIA L (p rior) inve stigation." He was in formed that the RCMP consid ered the prior investigation to be adequate in every degree and Congressman EDGAR made repeated efforts to explain away the remark. …”
“… to conduct any investigation in Canada. Congressm an EDGAR was told that any requests for investigation in Canada must be presented to the RCMP through the FBI or through dipl omatic chann els. NW 65 994 Docld:32989752 Pa ge 4 CONF IDENTIAL - 2 - LOUIS ST OK ES, O HIO, CHAI RI CHA R …”
“… led to Ot tawa, Onta rio, with three staff members and on 4/14/78 met w ith Deputy Soli cito r General P.A. B ISSONNETTE and later met with RCMP officer s, i ncluding the O fficer in Charge of Federal Policing Branch. The p urpose of Congr”
“RCMP officer s, i ncluding the O fficer in Charge of Federal Policing Branch. The p urpose of Congr essman EDGAR's trip was, according to source …”
“… 2 Page 3 Trans mitted P er (Numb er) (Tim e) GPO: 1977 0-225-539 : OTT 62-539 CONFIDENTIAL (prior) investigation." He was informed that the RCMP considered th e prior investigation to be adequate in every degree and Congressman EDGAR made repeated efforts to explain away the remark. …”
“rviewed by RCMP and determine if the person was agreeable to interview by HSCA investigators, in the presence of RCMP; and doing name checks on any new nam …”
“… avelled to Ottawa, Ontario, with three staff members and on 4/14/78 met with Deputy Solicitor General P.A. BISSONN ETT E and later met with RCMP officers, including the Officer in Charge of Federal Policing Branch . The purpose of Con gressman EDGAR's trip was, according to sources, …”
“… the Canadian Government to cooperate with the U.S. Government whenever it is possible to do so. Congressman EDGAR got off to a bad start at RCMP H eadquarters with an initial rema rk that one of t he purpose s of HSCA investigation was "to inquire into the adequac y of the 4 2 - Bure …”
“… 52 Page 3 Transmitted Per (Number) (Time) GPO: 1977 0-225-539 : OTT 62-5 39 CON FIDENTIAL (prior ) investigation." He was informed that the RCMP considered the prior investigation to be adequate in every degree and Congressman EDGAR mad e repeated efforts to explain away the remark. …”
“… conduc t any investigation in Canada. Congressman EDGA R w as told that any requ ests fo r investigation in Canada must be presented to the RCMP through the FBI or through diplomatic channels. NW 65994 Docld:32989 752 Page 4 CONF IDENTIAL - 2 - LOUIS STOKES, OHIO, CHAI RICHARDSON PRE …”
“… avelled to Ottawa, Ontario, with three staff memb ers and on 4/14 /78 met with Deputy Solicitor General P.A. BISSONNETTE and later met with RCMP officers, including the Officer in Charge of Federal Policing Branch. The purpose of Congressman EDGAR's trip was, acc ording to sources, t …”