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Citizenship and Immigration committee  I'm a Canadian citizen, and I believe we have to find the balance between the rights of those who have been harmed in such a way with the rights of those who would do harm to Canadians.

May 5th, 2014Committee meeting

Maureen Basnicki

Citizenship and Immigration committee  Again, through my lens there's no degree of how far we can go. If we can prevent other Canadians being murdered by terrorists, then we do it. I think we have to play catch-up in Canada when you mention other countries. I look to our legislators. I look to our lawyers. There are

May 5th, 2014Committee meeting

Maureen Basnicki

Citizenship and Immigration committee  Are you directing this question to me?

May 5th, 2014Committee meeting

Maureen Basnicki

Citizenship and Immigration committee  I'd like to go back prior to 9/11. I never would have imagined that my husband would be murdered by terrorists. But prior to that I was an Air Canada flight attendant. It was my experience as a flight attendant—and I had over thirty years of it—first of all seeing the maple leaf

May 5th, 2014Committee meeting

Maureen Basnicki

Citizenship and Immigration committee  Personally, I look through the lens of being a terror victim and yes, terrorism is a global situation. Even though Canada has been fortunate in not having large numbers of Canadians who have been killed by terrorists, we do have them, by the way, from 9/11 and from Air India and

May 5th, 2014Committee meeting

Maureen Basnicki

Citizenship and Immigration committee  Thank you. Thank you for inviting me to provide input to the deliberations. I speak to you as a Canadian 9/11 widow, and as the founder of the Alliance of Canadian Terror Victims. Since the 9/11 attack in New York, I have worked to raise awareness of the plight of Canadian fa

May 5th, 2014Committee meeting

Maureen Basnicki