Petition updateArrest Harper for Inciting Genocide against PalestineNew Anti-terrorism legislation contains Rule Of Law violation
paradigmslip.ca
Jan 30, 2015
If you haven't read the text of the new anti-terrorism legislation, you may have missed the new Charter violating clause that the Harper Government is trying to push into the Canadian Criminal Code. On Page 36 (26 Internally) of the pending legislation we see the government inserting new Consent clauses into Canadian Criminal Code 83.222 that give the Attorney General the power to deny the Police and Courts the ability to take action if the Federal government itself is publishing pro-terrorist material in the form of continued anti-Muslim propaganda. The full text of the proposed legislation is available at the link below: http://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/1513457/bill-c-51.pdf CBC reported this rule of law violation as a simple matter of fact, listing it at the bottom of section 4 of their article on the new Act. A simple statement of fact that the Federal government is planning on violating the essence of the Charter. Isn't it strange that 2 days after the beginning of a Supreme Court case trying to have Section 52.1 of the Charter upheld that we see the Harper government introducing new legislation in an attempt at violating that same section and the supremacy of the Charter itself? http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/anti-terrorism-powers-what-s-in-today-s-legislation-1.2937964
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