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April 18th, 2013Committee meeting

Glenn Gilmour

Public Safety committee  The Attorney General certificate is a certificate signed by the Attorney General of Canada to prevent sensitive government information from being disclosed. Originally I believe it allowed for the duration of that certificate to be 15 years, but because a recommendation was made

November 19th, 2012Committee meeting

Glenn Gilmour

Public Safety committee  It was a reasoned judgment that 10 years would likely, in most cases, be sufficient to protect that information from disclosure.

November 19th, 2012Committee meeting

Glenn Gilmour

Public Safety committee  That's right. As I mentioned, it was in response to one of the recommendations made by the parliamentary review of the Anti-terrorism Act.

November 19th, 2012Committee meeting

Glenn Gilmour

Public Safety committee  If I recall correctly, the U.K. has a specific offence of attending a terrorist training camp anywhere in the world.

November 19th, 2012Committee meeting

Glenn Gilmour

Public Safety committee  Well, this is probably akin to the U.K. offence in that it's part of an attempt to deal with the issue of youth being radicalized and leaving Canada either to obtain further training somewhere by attending a terrorist training camp or to go to other countries to engage in terrori

November 19th, 2012Committee meeting

Glenn Gilmour

Public Safety committee  As Mr. Piragoff explained, the investigative hearing was used that one time, in the sense that consent was given by the relevant attorney general to use an investigative hearing in the Air India case, with the result that its constitutionality was challenged and it went to the Su

November 19th, 2012Committee meeting

Glenn Gilmour

Public Safety committee  Again, it would depend on the facts and circumstances of any particular case. For example, they could talk to people in the community to try to obtain the information through that means. The means include all those that are available to the police, just as in any other regular po

November 19th, 2012Committee meeting

Glenn Gilmour

Public Safety committee  The sanctions could be, I suppose, contempt of court. If the judge orders the person to answer and he refuses to, he will be dealt with in just the same way as would any other person who refused to answer.

November 19th, 2012Committee meeting

Glenn Gilmour

Public Safety committee  I was talking, I think, about section 707 of the Criminal Code.

November 19th, 2012Committee meeting

Glenn Gilmour

Public Safety committee  A witness can be arrested pursuant to a warrant under the Criminal Code. There is a specific power to do that in certain limited cases, such as, for example, where a witness is about to abscond. Under section 707 of the Criminal Code, there's a scheme set out for how long a witne

November 19th, 2012Committee meeting

Glenn Gilmour

Public Safety committee  I guess I wasn't as clear in my pronunciation as I should have been.

November 19th, 2012Committee meeting

Glenn Gilmour

Public Safety committee  It could be criminal negligence, for example.

November 19th, 2012Committee meeting

Glenn Gilmour

Public Safety committee  It is failing to do something that is your duty to do.

November 19th, 2012Committee meeting

Glenn Gilmour

Public Safety committee  On the proposed amendments to paragraph 7(2)(b), they're just technical amendments. What they're meant to do is to line up the various parts. At the end of paragraph 7(2)(b), for example, there's a reference to “an offence against any of paragraphs 77(c), (d) or (g)”. There had b

November 19th, 2012Committee meeting

Glenn Gilmour