Here you go, righties. Yes the Liberals and not the Conservatives. PeePee like a mad child stomping his feet in the corner of the room.
Liberals introduce bill proposing sweeping border security powers
Bill C-2 allows officials to cancel, suspend or change immigration documents in the 'public interest'
The Liberal government introduced sweeping new legislation Tuesday that it says will protect Canada's sovereignty, strengthen the border and keep Canadians safe.
Bill C-2, the Strong Borders Act, would give increased powers to Canada's security and intelligence services, expand the ability to open and inspect mail and allow officials to cancel or suspend immigration documents.
The legislation proposes changes to a number of laws including the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, the Oceans Act, the Sex Offender Information Registration Act, the Criminal Code and the Canadian Security Intelligence Service Act, among others.
"We need to ensure Canada's law enforcement is equipped with the tools they need to stay ahead of organized crime groups and crack down on their illicit activities," Minister of Public Safety Gary Anandasangaree said in Ottawa Tuesday.
"This is essential to maintaining the safety and security of our country … it is also a priority that we share with our neighbours."
Liberals introduce bill proposing sweeping border security powers
Bill C-2 allows officials to cancel, suspend or change immigration documents in the 'public interest'
The Liberal government introduced sweeping new legislation Tuesday that it says will protect Canada's sovereignty, strengthen the border and keep Canadians safe.
Bill C-2, the Strong Borders Act, would give increased powers to Canada's security and intelligence services, expand the ability to open and inspect mail and allow officials to cancel or suspend immigration documents.
The legislation proposes changes to a number of laws including the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, the Oceans Act, the Sex Offender Information Registration Act, the Criminal Code and the Canadian Security Intelligence Service Act, among others.
"We need to ensure Canada's law enforcement is equipped with the tools they need to stay ahead of organized crime groups and crack down on their illicit activities," Minister of Public Safety Gary Anandasangaree said in Ottawa Tuesday.
"This is essential to maintaining the safety and security of our country … it is also a priority that we share with our neighbours."