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5.3.15

Fighting words: NDP MP takes aim at Indigenous Liberal candidates over anti-terrorism bill | APTN National NewsAPTN National News: The Harper government’s proposed Bill C-51 passed second reading in the House of Commons Monday with votes from Conservative and Liberal MPs. The proposed bill will now go to a parliamentary committee for study.

The government is reportedly trying to impose a limit of three days for committee hearings on the bill. The bill proposes to endow police-like powers onto Canada’s spy agency and give police more leeway in determining when to counter perceived threats. Another measure proposed by the bill includes a crack-down on speech on-line interpreted as promoting terrorism.


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