Canada's Proposed Antiterrorism Act

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An archive of news stories about Forcese’s and Roach’s reports.

February 4, 2015
Anti-terror bill: Experts worry about sweeping powers for CSIS

February 13, 2015
Profs say anti-terror CSIS ‘disruption’ campaigns not properly outlined

February 16, 2015
Thirty years after Air India: Inquiry head ‘comfortable’ with new anti-terror act

February 17, 2015
Anti-terror law shares information too easily, experts write
RCMP called ‘anti-petroleum’ critics a potential security threat

February 18, 2015
Anti-terrorism bill’s powers could ensnare protesters, MP fears
Anti-terrorism bill opens door to spying on opponents, Mulcair charges

February 23, 2015
Anti-terror bill would widen powers for Canadian border guards

March 3, 2015
Meet the professors behind the swift assault on C-51

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Authors

Craig Forcese is a law professor teaching national security law at the University of Ottawa and a participant in the Canadian Network for Research on Terrorism, Security and Society.

Kent Roach teaches at the University of Toronto law faculty and worked with both the Arar and Air India commissions.

Useful Documents

Consolidated CSIS Act (unofficial) with Bill C-44 and Bill C-51 amendments

Irwin Law Books by Roach & Forcese

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