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Old May 23rd 2015, 3:29 pm
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Oh that's all right then. So no need to worry about my webcam switching on all by itself?
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Old May 23rd 2015, 4:21 pm
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5 young treason attempting offenders were stopped at Montreal airport en route to Turkey, my question is why they were stopped? Why not let them go and revoke their passports. One way trip only for the happy ISis scum newbies. Now we have to pay for these twats to be kept here, and what if they decide to wreak their vengeance in Canada instead. ??
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Old May 23rd 2015, 10:00 pm
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5 young treason attempting offenders were stopped at Montreal airport en route to Turkey, my question is why they were stopped? Why not let them go and revoke their passports. One way trip only for the happy ISis scum newbies. Now we have to pay for these twats to be kept here, and what if they decide to wreak their vengeance in Canada instead. ??
So they can try to de-program them for the sake of their families after they try to squeeze out all info about their recruitment and any IS infrastructure in Canada they may know about.
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Old May 24th 2015, 5:45 pm
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Mulcair vows to repeal Bill C-51 at NDP rally in Surrey

“The Liberals teamed up with Conservatives to pass the dangerous and ineffective Bill C-51... an NDP government would repeal Bill C-51,” NDP leader Thomas Mulcair said, garnering some of the loudest cheers of the evening from a crowd of approximately 1,200 at the Aria Banquet Hall in Surrey on Friday.

Critics fear that the bill, passed by the House of Commons and in its third reading, will give security agencies overreaching powers in collecting information on Canadians. In a joint statement of civil liberties and privacy advocate groups, the Canadian Civil Liberties Association said last month the law would be detrimental to “social frameworks, democratic values and fundamental rights.”

Mulcair vows to repeal Bill C-51 at NDP rally in Surrey | Vancouver Observer
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This bill was passed in the Senate yesterday. Obviously the Senators were distracted by the release of the AGs report into their auditNow awaiting Royal Assent to be passed into law.
Bill C-51 passes Senate vote, awaits royal assent | CTV News
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Old Jun 11th 2015, 10:20 pm
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This bill was passed in the Senate yesterday. Obviously the Senators were distracted by the release of the AGs report into their auditNow awaiting Royal Assent to be passed into law.
Bill C-51 passes Senate vote, awaits royal assent | CTV News
One hopes that the GG bothers to read this We Spoke to Canada’s Immigration Minister About Refugees, Niqabs, and Terrorists | VICE | Canada before signing off on Chris's ability to revoke citizenship.

It appears that wearing the niqab is terrorism.

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