The Government’s Anti-Terrorism Act (2 of 4)
New Investigative Tools for Law Enforcement and National Security Agencies

October 15, 2001

In support of our Anti-Terrorism Plan, our government introduced today in the House of Commons the Anti-Terrorism Act – a strong new legislative package of anti-terrorism measures.

The proposed Anti-Terrorism Act contains measures to:

This legislative package is in keeping with the actions of our allies. They are an important element in Canada’s commitment to join its international partners in confronting and stamping out terrorism around the world.

The new investigative tools for law enforcement and national security agencies that figure in the proposed Anti-Terrorism Act include:

The "preventive arrest" power described above would allow, under strict conditions, a peace officer to arrest and bring a person before a judge to impose reasonable supervisory conditions. A warrant would be required except where exigent circumstances exist, and the person would have to be brought before a judge within 24 hours of arrest.

The scope of the proposed Anti-Terrorism Act is consistent with Canada's legal framework, including the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, the requirement for due process, and the consent of the Attorney General and judicial review where appropriate.

The Government of Canada’s Anti-Terrorism Plan has four objectives:



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