Terrorist Activity
Honourable senators, the Conservatives want Canada to be a safe and secure country. We do not want to live in fear of walking down our streets, using public transit, becoming fully involved in our community and making our own choices. Some parts of the world are threatened, but we will not have to be afraid for our national security here in Canada.
Suicide bombing bill passes Senate
A private member’s bill that would make suicide bombing an explicit Criminal Code offence has passed the Senate and is making its way to the House of Commons.
Suicide bombing bill passes Senate
A private member’s bill that would make suicide bombing an explicit Criminal Code offence has passed the Senate and is making its way to the House of Commons.
Hon. Jerahmiel S. Grafstein moved third reading of Bill S-210, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (suicide bombings)…
He said: Honourable senators, you have heard these arguments before. I will sum up briefly, from my perspective, what took place at the Standing Senate Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs.
Tories aim to curb terrorist recruitment over Internet; ‘There is no room for this kind of blatant hatred in our society’
The Canadian government is working on a plan to curb the use of the Internet for radicalization and recruitment into terrorism, Public Safety Minister Stockwell Day said yesterday.
New terror bill to have day in court
Public Safety Minister Stockwell Day says the Conservative government fully expects its new legislation to deport foreign-born terrorist suspects will be challenged in the courts.
Anti-terror bill clears Commons, heads for Senate as deadline looms
OTTAWA _ New legislation to kick foreign-born terrorist suspects out of Canada has cleared the House of Commons and is headed for the Senate, as the minority Conservative government races to meet a court-imposed deadline.
Anti-terror bill clears Commons, heads for Senate as deadline looms
OTTAWA _ New legislation to kick foreign-born terrorist suspects out of Canada has cleared the House of Commons and is headed for the Senate, as the minority Conservative government races to meet a court-imposed deadline.
Prosecute man for Web posts, Senator urges; Ontario student called for attacks against Canadian soldiers
A Mississauga man who has been posting messages online supporting attacks against military targets in Canada should "absolutely" be prosecuted, the chairman of the Senate National Security and Defence Committee said yesterday.
Tories unlikely to back suicide bombing bill
Government senators will most likely not support a private member’s bill that would explicitly criminalize suicide bombing.





