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Anti-Terrorist Measures

Anonyme, Monday, April 5, 2004 - 01:43

Sara Ma

An listing of "Anti-Terrorist" legislation and other measures taken by your government since 9-11.

Here is a listing of "Anti-Terrorist" legislation and other measures taken by the federal government since 9-11:

  • Bill S-23, An Act to amend the Customs Act
  • Bill C-36 The Anti-terrorism Act
    • Security of Information Act (official secrets)
    • Freedom of information
  • Bill C-44, An Act to Amend the Aeronautics Act
  • Bill C-7 (formerly C-17) Public Safety Act
  • Security certificates (deportation orders)
  • Bill C-18 The Citizenship of Canada Act
  • Smart Border Action Plan
  • National identity card
  • Integrated Border Enforcement Teams (IBETs)
  • Integrated National Security Enforcement Teams (INSETs)
  • Bill C-24, amending the Criminal Code
  • Lawful Access
  • Bill C-35, An Act to amend the Foreign Missions and International Organizations Act
  • JTF 2 (Special Forces)

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Subject: 
validation
Author: 
simms
Date: 
Mon, 2004-04-05 05:50

validated after formatting, addition of link to old indy article for "lawful access"


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