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Conservatives are now calling criticisms of Bill C-51 "conspiracy theories" | Press Progress

28.3.15

Conservatives are now calling criticisms of Bill C-51 "conspiracy theories" | Press Progress: Tuesday morning at the Public Safety Committee's ongoing Bill C-51 hearings, Conservative MP LaVar Payne dismissed criticisms of the bill as "conspiracy theories."

That sentiment was echoed by the committee chair, Conservative MP Daryl Kramp, who�told a Belleville newspaper�on Monday that critics of C-51 have their, "information dead wrong... They're quoting rumours and they're quoting mistruths."

Then there's Treasury Board President Tony Clement, who suggested C-51 criticism is an "esoteric debate for law professors"�in a Parry Sound newspaper.��

And speaking at Monday night's hearings on C-51, Public Safety Parliamentary Secretary Roxanne James floated the idea that critics of C-51 have been fooled by "misinformation."


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