
Anti-terrorism Act, 2015 - Wikipedia
The Anti-terrorism Act, 2015 (French: Loi antiterroriste (2015)), introduced as, and referred to as Bill C-51, is an act of the Parliament of Canada passed by the Harper government that broadened the authority of Canadian government agencies to share information about individuals easily.
C-51, controversial anti-terrorism bill, is now law. So, what changes?
2015年6月18日 · Bill C-51, the Conservatives' anti-terror legislation, received royal assent Thursday afternoon and is now law. The bill has faced intense scrutiny for the expanded powers it gives the police...
Legislative Summary for Bill C-51 - Parliament of Canada
Bill C‑51, An Act to amend the Criminal Code and the Department of Justice Act and to make consequential amendments to another Act, 1 was introduced in the House of Commons by the Minister of Justice on 6 June 2017.
Bill C-51 passes in House of Commons | CBC News
2015年5月6日 · The Anti-Terrorism Act, also known as Bill C-51, easily passed third reading by a margin of 183 to 96, thanks to the Conservative government's majority and the promised support of the...
Understanding Bill C-51 in Canada: The Anti-Terrorism Act, 2015
2015年5月19日 · WHAT IS IN THE C-51 BILL IN CANADA? The Bill makes 6 broad changes to national security, anti-terrorism, and privacy law: It codifies the Minister’s ability to put Canadians on a “no-fly list”. WHAT ARE THE CRITICISMS OF BILL C-51 IN CANADA FROM A CIVIL LIBERTIES PERSPECTIVE? New Advocating or Promoting Terrorism Offence.
Government Bill (House of Commons) C-51 (42-1) - Parliament of …
This enactment amends the Criminal Code to amend, remove or repeal passages and provisions that have been ruled unconstitutional or that raise risks with regard to the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, as well as passages and provisions that are obsolete, redundant or that no longer have a place in criminal law. It also modifies certain ...
Charter Statement - Bill C-51: An Act to amend the Criminal Code …
2017年6月6日 · The Minister of Justice has examined Bill C-51, An Act to amend the Criminal Code and the Department of Justice Act and to make consequential amendments to another Act, for consistency with the Charter pursuant to her obligation under …
Bill C-51, An Act to amend the Criminal Code and the Department …
In keeping with the Government’s commitment to ensure that victims of sexual assault and gender-based violence are treated with the utmost compassion and respect, this legislation would make several amendments to clarify and strengthen …
Bill C-51 (Historical) - openparliament.ca
Part 1 enacts the Security of Canada Information Sharing Act, which authorizes Government of Canada institutions to disclose information to Government of Canada institutions that have jurisdiction or responsibilities in respect of activities that undermine the security of Canada. It also makes related amendments to other Acts.
Fulfilling Commitments to Address Former C-51 - Canada.ca
Former Bill C-51 created a new offence of knowingly advocating or promoting the commission of terrorism offences in general, knowing that any of those offences will be committed or being reckless as to whether any of those offences may be committed. The maximum punishment is five years imprisonment.
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