Mr. Speaker, Norm Greenfield of Calgary downloaded a copy of the anti-terrorist bill on to a computer disk and then took that disk to Office Depot to have it printed. When he tried to pick up the completed document he was asked to produce his driver's licence and give other personal information before Office Depot would turn it over to him, apparently because, surprise, surprise, the word “terrorist” appeared in the document.
Mr. Greenfield is now concerned that this silliness means that his name appears on some list somewhere.
Will the government allow some sort of oversight committee to make sure abuses do not occur to Canadians' civil rights?