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Public Safety committee  The original bill was reviewed by a Senate committee, as well as a committee of the House of Commons, which made recommendations. The House of Commons committee recommended that the provisions should be extended and continue. Both committees made recommendations as to amendments

December 15th, 2010Committee meeting

Donald Piragoff

Public Safety committee  They would have been part of internal government discussions.

December 15th, 2010Committee meeting

Donald Piragoff

Public Safety committee  I can't, off the top of my head, recall exactly who they were, but if you want, we can answer--

December 15th, 2010Committee meeting

Donald Piragoff

Public Safety committee  The purpose is to provide the police with some power to disrupt preparatory acts before the police would actually have the ability to effect an arrest.

December 15th, 2010Committee meeting

Donald Piragoff

Public Safety committee  During the investigative hearing, yes. It's clear in the bill that--

December 15th, 2010Committee meeting

Donald Piragoff

Public Safety committee  That's a decision the police would have to make. If they have the evidence to effect an arrest, then I would think, as you say, they would effect the arrest. If they don't have the evidence yet to effect an arrest, this would give them the power to disrupt preparatory conduct and

December 15th, 2010Committee meeting

Donald Piragoff

Public Safety committee  The investigative hearing was used, as far as we know, once, in the course of the Air India trial in 2003, I believe it was. The preventive arrest powers, as far as we know, have not been used. We never used them in that time period.

December 15th, 2010Committee meeting

Donald Piragoff

Public Safety committee  Factually, we've been lucky and have not had a terrorist incident.

December 15th, 2010Committee meeting

Donald Piragoff

Public Safety committee  Based on the facts that have presented themselves to date, but I can't talk about what the facts might be in the future.

December 15th, 2010Committee meeting

Donald Piragoff

Public Safety committee  That's the issue. That's what this committee has to decide. We can indicate where there's a gap, and I've indicated where the gap is. I think you and I agree where there is a gap in the law. The question of whether you believe that gap should be filled or not is a policy questio

December 15th, 2010Committee meeting

Donald Piragoff

Public Safety committee  Thank you, Mr. Chairman. As the minister indicated, all the rights in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms are subject to section 1 of the charter, which provides that the rights are guaranteed, subject to reasonable limits imposed by a free and democratic society. The vi

November 19th, 2012Committee meeting

Donald Piragoff

Public Safety committee  Mr. Chair, I think the minister answered that question already. The government does not intend to have a monitoring system. The minister said this is like any other criminal offence. Information comes to the attention of the police; upon further investigation, if the police have

November 19th, 2012Committee meeting

Donald Piragoff

Public Safety committee  Well, as the minister indicated, there is no record. There's no intention to keep a record of why people leave the country. When I go into a bank, there's no record as to why I walk into a bank. When I walk into a bank to make a deposit, to make a withdrawal, or to rob the bank,

November 19th, 2012Committee meeting

Donald Piragoff

Public Safety committee  The types of conditions are very much contextual to the circumstances. You gave examples of misuse of a computer. Parliament has dealt previously with situations of imposing conditions on people who use computers to communicate with children for the purposes of luring, for exampl

November 19th, 2012Committee meeting

Donald Piragoff

Public Safety committee  As the minister said, Canadian law is not without precedent in this area. We have many years of experience with the peace bond process, which is very similar, whereby a person is ordered to appear before a court for the court to determine whether conditions should be put on the i

November 19th, 2012Committee meeting

Donald Piragoff