Liberals to release discussion paper to begin national security review
OTTAWA — The Liberal government will launch the public phase of its long-awaited national security review Thursday with the release of a discussion paper.
The government has promised to repeal what it calls the problematic elements of omnibus security legislation, known as Bill C-51, ushered in by the previous Conservative government.
The Liberals also plan to introduce new measures they say will do a better job of balancing collective security with rights and freedoms.
Among other things, the government has pledged to ensure all Canadian Security Intelligence Service warrants respect the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.


