TOPIC: C-51
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Reviewing national security agencies
Associate Professor Craig Forcese discusses the Liberal's plan to introduce a parliamentary review committee for national security agencies
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U.K.'s terror watchdog
Canada is looking to the UK for advice on improving oversight of terror laws. Britain's Independent Reviewer of Terror Legislation, David Anderson, explains why he thinks Canada could benefit from a terror watchdog.
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Bill C-51 receives royal assent
Public Safety Minister Steven Blaney discusses Bill C-51 as the anti-terror measures become law
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Louise Arbour says Liberals "unprincipled" for supporting Bill C-51
Former Supreme Court Justice Louise Arbour - her daughter is running for NDP - says she's disappointed that Liberals chose to support Bill C-51. She says they're "unprincipled."
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Mulcair says Canada can protect safety and rights
NDP Leader Tom Mulcair says the government can protect Canadians' rights while ensuring their safety, adding the RCMP, CSIS need the resources to do so.
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Trudeau: Liberals will support anti-terrorism bill
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau wants more oversight provisions in bill C-51, but says his party will support the new anti-terrorism measures.
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Spy agency benefits in Bill C-51
MP Bob Dechert comments on changes that will affect CSIS, including more funding
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QP Express for Friday, Feb. 20
The government's anti-terrorism bill and the RCMP's lapsed funding to fight online child exploitation were hot topics in Friday's question period in the House of Commons.
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Elizabeth May: does anti-terrorism act cover protests?
Green Party Leader Elizabeth May asks Prime Minister Stephen Harper whether peaceful protests are covered by the government's proposed anti-terrorism measures.
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Definition of terrorism? MacKay says 'look it up' RAW
Justice Minister Peter MacKay tells CBC News' Chris Hall to "look it up" when asked about the government's definition of terrorism in its anti-terrorism bill.
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Stephen Blaney on the NDP's C-51 opposition
Canada's Public Safety Minister says the new anti-terror bill is common-sense and he's disappointed the NDP is against some of its proposals.
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Jason Kenney on C-51
Defence Minister Jason Kenney says the Harper government's new anti-terrorism bill doesn't give new powers to police or intelligence agencies but rather to judges and courts.
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C-51 and preventing radicalization
NDP Leader Tom Mulcair asks Justice Minister Peter MacKay in question period Thursday why the government isn't doing more to prevent radicalization in its anti-terrorism strategy.
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Combating extremism
Public Safety Min. Steven Blaney discusses anti-terror legislation and the definition of terrorism
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MPs on anti-terror legislation
MPs Roxanne James, Franoise Boivin, Irwin Cotler and Elizabeth May debate the government's anti-terror legislation
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Ralph Nader speaks with Evan Solomon
Former U.S. President Ralph Nader says Prime Minister Harper is "selling the politics of fear," in this interview with CBC News Network's Evan Solomon.
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Tories hiding C-51 from scrutiny: Mulcair
In Wednesday's question period, NDP Leader Tom Mulcair suggests the Harper government wants to avoid scrutiny of its anti-terrorism legislation. Public Safety Minister Steven Blaney denies the bill threatens the rights of First Nations or other activists.
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QP Express for Wednesday, Feb. 25
NDP Leader Tom Mulcair and Public Safety Minister Steven Blaney spar over the new anti-terrorism bill, and Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau debates Natural Resources Minister Greg Rickford about Keystone XL and Canada-U.S. relations.
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Anti-terrorism legislation
Public Safety Minister Steven Blaney discusses proposed anti-terror legislation
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Christy Clark interview
B.C. Premier Christy Clark discusses anti-terror legislation, balancing the budget and LNG
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Manitoba civil liberties watchdog on Bill C-51. CBC's Caroline Barghout reports.
A Manitoba civil liberties watchdog is raising concerns about the Conservative government's new counterterrorism bill.
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Interview with Tom Mulcair
NDP leader Tom Mulcair discusses the ethics report on Diane Finley, C-51 and the Iraq mission
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Terrorism mailout from Conservative MP Lawrence Toet called 'preposterous'
A mailout with a "preposterous" question on terrorism from Conservative MP Lawrence Toet is getting a lot of attention on social media.
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Former SIRC boss says C-51 unconstitutional
Ron Atkey, a former MP who also served as the first Chairman of the Security Intelligence Review Committee, says Bill C-51 is unconstitutional and should be amended.
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MacKay: C-51 is Charter compliant RAW
Justice Minister Peter Mackay says that bill C-51 is charter compliant and is consistent with the Constitution.