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Bolster No-Fly List Appeal Process, Academics And Rights Advocates Urge Senators

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 29 Apr, 2019 08:05 PM
  • Bolster No-Fly List Appeal Process, Academics And Rights Advocates Urge Senators

OTTAWA — Academics and civil liberties advocates are telling senators the Liberal government's sweeping national-security bill doesn't go far enough to protect the rights of people ensnared by Canada's no-fly list.


The bill takes aim at the recurring problem of mistaken no-fly list name matches involving youngsters.


Several witnesses are urging a Senate committee to bolster the no-fly appeal process by assigning a special legal advocate, one allowed to see secret evidence, to assist people barred from getting on planes.

The bill would also limit — but not eliminate — powers that allow the Canadian Security Intelligence Service to actively disrupt terror plots.


It opens the door to new paths for security services in data-crunching and cyberwarfare, and enhances accountability and review through creation of a super-watchdog.


The legislation would also tighten provisions on information-sharing among federal agencies, redefine terrorist propaganda and narrow a general prohibition against promoting terrorism offences to the crime of counselling someone to commit a terrorist offence.

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