Mr. Speaker, right now CSIS investigates security threats, but the Prime Minister's proposed bill would redefine security threats to include all activities that “interfere” with infrastructure and economic stability, to give only two examples.
CSIS is already charged with investigating things like terrorist threats against our economic infrastructure. It is already there
So what new kind of economic interference would CSIS now be charged with investigating? Can the Prime Minister give Canadians a single example?