The Government of Canada Introduces Protection of Canada from Terrorists Act

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Keeping Canadians safe against terrorist threats

OTTAWA, ONTARIO--(Marketwired - Oct. 27, 2014) - Public Safety Canada


The Honourable Steven Blaney, Canada's Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, today announced that the Government of Canada has introduced the Protection of Canada from Terrorists Act to better protect Canadians.

Terrorism remains a serious threat to Canada and Canadian interests. The nature of this threat continues to be apparent both abroad and at home. Abroad, the public and direct threat issued by the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) against Canada demonstrates that Canada is not far from the minds of those who would seek to do us harm. The Government is also aware of more than 130 individuals with Canadian connections who were abroad and were suspected of taking part in terrorism-related activities in Iraq, Syria and other countries. At home, just last year, our national security agencies also dealt with two separate conspiracies to conduct attacks here in Canada.

In order to continue to ensure the safety and security of Canadians, the Government will take action on two fronts through the Protection of Canada from Terrorists Act.

First, the Government is introducing targeted and limited amendments to the CSIS Act to ensure that CSIS has the tools it needs to investigate threats to the security of Canada. The amendments proposed will:

  • Confirm CSIS's authority to conduct investigations outside of Canada;
  • Confirm that the Federal Court can issue warrants for CSIS to investigate threats to our national security outside of Canada;
  • Give the Federal Court authority to operate within the scope of relevant Canadian law when issuing warrants to authorize CSIS to undertake certain activities to investigate a threat to the security of Canada outside of Canada;
  • Protect the identity of CSIS human sources from disclosure, similar to protections afforded to informants to Canadian law enforcement agencies; and
  • Protect the identity of CSIS employees who may engage in covert activities in the future.
Second, the Government will introduce technical amendments to the Strengthening Canadian Citizenship Act to allow the Government to seek earlier implementation of the citizenship revocation provisions that received Royal Assent on June 19, 2014. These provisions will enable the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration to revoke Canadian citizenship from dual citizens who are convicted of terrorism, high treason, and treason or spying offences, depending on the sentence received. This action will reinforce the high value of citizenship, and ensure that dual citizens who have been convicted of terrorist acts do not continue to benefit from Canadian citizenship.

These measures demonstrate our Government's continuing commitment to do what is necessary, within the law, to prevent terrorists and violent extremists from carrying out vicious attacks against Canadians.

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"Our Government remains focused on ensuring the safety and security of Canadians. The crucial role that our security and intelligence service plays in keeping Canadians safe cannot be overstated. We will continue to equip the brave men and women who put their lives on the line to protect Canadians with the tools they need to address terrorism in an increasingly dangerous global environment."

- The Honourable Steven Blaney, Canada's Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness

"Citizenship is a pledge of mutual responsibility and a shared commitment to values rooted in our history. Dual citizens who are convicted of serious crimes such as terrorism and treason should not have the privilege of Canadian citizenship, which is why our Government is taking action to ensure those who are convicted of such crimes against Canada have their Canadian citizenship revoked. By seeking early implementation of the new revocation provisions under the Strengthening Canadian Citizenship Act, we are reinforcing the value of Canadian citizenship, while protecting the safety and security of all Canadians."

- The Honourable Chris Alexander, Canada's Citizenship and Immigration Minister

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  • Information regarding the Government of Canada's approach to national security can be found on the Public Safety Canada Web site at www.publicsafety.gc.ca under National Security, Counter-Terrorism.
  • Backgrounder - Protection of Canada from Terrorists Act: Overview of CSIS Activities and Authorities
  • Backgrounder - Citizenship revocation provisions under the Strengthening Canadian Citizenship Act
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For more information, please visit the website www.publicsafety.gc.ca.


The Government of Canada Introduces Protection of Canada from Terrorists Act
 

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Anything in there about allowing all soldiers to be armed when on duty (or in the Service, if not it is weak?
 

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Anything in there about allowing all soldiers to be armed when on duty (or in the Service, if not it is weak?

This has nothing to do with the last attack. The Conservatives have been working on this bill for a while. That is to say long before they had an example to scare us into supporting it.
 

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This has nothing to do with the last attack. The Conservatives have been working on this bill for a while. That is to say long before they had an example to scare us into supporting it.
Oh ya, hidden agenda all the way.

Soon there will be black helo's over major cities.

Armed soldiers on every corner.

And don't forget your papers pleaze.


MEIN GOTT!!!
 
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That all looks likes stuff we would normally be seeing down the pipeline.

No offense to civil liberties as I thought.

Just window dressing to appease the base.
 

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None of us need to worry. We have people with guns driving around to keep us safe.

This has nothing to do with the last attack. The Conservatives have been working on this bill for a while. That is to say long before they had an example to scare us into supporting it.

You aren't afraid Jenny?
 

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far out...

 

mentalfloss

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Thank Gawd!!!! I feel safer already.

Nice one.

I, for one, am glad that our overlords did not make any serious material change.


Of course, I am sure they will ramp up the rhetoric so I can read my children the glorious tale of 'The War of 1812' before bed every night.
 

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CSIS should have the ability to work overseas, with a warrant from the Federal Court.
No issue with that.
Confidentiality of sources / informants, no problem with that. Otherwise sources will dry up if they know they can or may be identified in court documents.
Protection of identity of CSIS employees and such. No issue with that.

Revocation of Canadian Citizenship from those with dual citizenship. No real Nisse with that as Canadian laws will apply and they can appeal thru various courts.

How will the Govt address home grown threats? That is the slippery slope that I am leery of???

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The proposed bill would also:

"This bill is bringing clarity into the CSIS Act while protecting individual rights," Blaney told reporters in Ottawa after he tabled the bill on Monday.

The proposed legislation amends the Canadian Security Intelligence Service Act, as well as the Strengthening Canadian Citizenship Act and makes a consequential amendment to the Access to Information Act.

Bill C-44, as CBC News reported earlier, amends the Canadian Security Intelligence Service Act to:
Give CSIS more powers of surveillance "to more effectively investigate threats to the security of Canada."

Give Canada's spy agency explicit authority to operate "within or outside Canada." This would allow the agency to share information on suspected Canadian terrorists abroad with members of the so-called "Five Eyes" group of countries — namely the U.S., U.K., Australia and New Zealand.

Allow for some exceptions, including disclosure of informants' identities "if the human source and the [CSIS] director consent to the disclosure of that information." The bill lays out the process by which a judge could order that an exception be made.

Make it an offence to divulge any information that would lead to the disclosure of the identity of a CSIS employee "who was, is or is likely to become engaged in covert operational activities."
 

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Crazies are Crazies.

When whole nations begin to target individual crazies in their own country and call it Terrorism...We have a problem.
Could mean there's too much money and power being given to military.

The more Gov./Military turn inward amongst their own populations...The more trouble We ALL find.

Maybe we should start by better screening migrant workers and immigrants...Better still; halt all migrant workers/immigration programs...Disperse China town and other segregated communities, until Parliament gets all the facts and figures figured out.

War erupts when Bad Religion mixes with Poor Politics...Benefits West to War East...Benefits East to Fight West, in Politics...Is B.S. War Games Played with Innocent Lives...

Are All Terrorists Muslim?

The more freedom is lost, the more affected populations/individuals push back...Until...Well...it's just a bad direction to head in.

Peace or Pieces?...I choose Peace.
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There is Info on everyone, kept somewhere...Let's just Allow Super Computers to ween out the top 10...50...100 POTENTIAL Terrorists/Criminals/Crazies!?...Why not!?

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Big Biz is all about Money/Control.
Gov. is all about Control/Money.
All About Power!

God Bless us All.
All Praise God.

Power to the Innocent.
Power to the people.
Long Live Democracy!
Peace.

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Canada- The whole globe represented in one country....How much military should such a country have?

Protecting Peace, Liberty, Canadian built values, virtues, freedoms...is still probably a cheaper and far better way to go.
 

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Canada- The whole globe represented in one country....How much military should such a country have?

Protecting Peace, Liberty, Canadian built values, virtues, freedoms...is still probably a cheaper and far better way to go.

I agree with many of your points. But Canada has a duty when sending troops, who have unlimited liability, then they should be properly trained and equipped.

For those that are unfamiliar with the term, unlimited liability. Comes down to go, do that, and you have an excellent chance of dieing.

For decades we have sent troops into harms way poorly trained, and ill equipped.

https://legionmagazine.com/en/2004/01/canadas-military-ethos/
But most of all, as a creation of the state and an arm of an elected government, they are responsible to that state and that government for what they do and how they do it. That includes the obligation to go into harm’s way at the state’s direction. This is where the acceptance by the soldier of his or her unlimited liability is so important, because without it–without the risk to life and limb inherent to military operations–the conduct of those operations would ultimately be impossible.