NDP MP will table bill to repeal C-51, says Liberals are dragging feet on reform
OTTAWA — A New Democrat MP says he will table a private member’s bill at the earliest opportunity to repeal controversial anti-terrorism measures — accusing the Trudeau government of moving too slowly on planned reforms.
NDP public safety critic Randall Garrison says the security legislation known as Bill C-51 severely compromised the rights of Canadians while doing little to improve safety.
The bill gave the Canadian Security Intelligence Service more power to thwart suspected terrorist plots — not just gather information about them.
It also expanded the sharing of federal security information, broadened no-fly list powers and created a new criminal offence of encouraging someone to carry out a terrorism attack.


