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Urgent Action Appeal: Ask Federal MPs to vote against Bill S-7

(Ottawa, February 14, 2013) A vote at 3rd reading on Bill S-7, the Combating Terrorism Act, is now on the Parliamentary agenda.

The proposed "anti-terrorism" legislation aims to re-introduce the two provisions of the 2001 Anti-Terrorism Act that were subject to a sunset clause and which Parliament refused to extend in February 2007: the "investigative hearings" and the "preventive arrest" provisions (section 10).

As a member of the International Civil Liberties Monitoring Group (ICLMG), CAUT is strongly opposed to this bill because:
Reliance on arbitrary powers and a lower standard of evidence can never replace good, effective police work. It is highly likely that these provisions could target innocent individuals, lead to violations of rights and freedoms and bring into disrepute the administration of justice in Canada.
Please click here now [document in pdf format] and take action by sending an email to all federal MPs urging them to oppose Bill S-7.

For more details on Bill S-7:

Read lawyer Denis Barrette's testimony here.

Read the Joint Statement against the Reintroduction of Anti-Terrorism Provisions signed by the ICLMG, the British Columbia Civil Liberties Association (BCCLA), the Canadian Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-CAN), the Canadian Civil Liberties Association (CCLA), the Canadian Association of University Teachers (CAUT) and La Ligue des droits et libertés here.