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Public Safety committee  First of all, there's a bit of a time lag between when these documents are written and when they're actually published. This was released in February, but a good part of it was written last summer and fall, so there's a—

June 5th, 2012Committee meeting

John Davies

Public Safety committee  I think we're going to have to get back to you on that. I imagine it was something to do with the LTTE’s being a listed entity, so we'll have to.... You were looking for a good example here, so let me get back to you on that.

June 5th, 2012Committee meeting

John Davies

Public Safety committee  No. I think they're considered criminal groups. If it were a federal issue the RCMP would be involved, but I imagine that's being dealt with by the Toronto police, but I can't comment on the issue.

June 5th, 2012Committee meeting

John Davies

Public Safety committee  That's a good question. I think what you've hit upon is the work plan for the national security branch of Public Safety over the next year. Our job now is to shift to implementation. What we're doing is that we're looking at each of the pillars. We're creating clear work plans

June 5th, 2012Committee meeting

John Davies

Public Safety committee  I can start it from a policy perspective, and then Mr. MacDonald can talk from the operations side. From the policy perspective, it depends on the issue. If we're talking about national security issues related to admissibility, that's kind of a different group. But it's a very s

June 5th, 2012Committee meeting

John Davies

Public Safety committee  Thank you for the question. I first want to reiterate a point the minister has made a number of times, that the pursuit of lawful political activity or protest, whatever its character, is a fundamental right in Canada. I don't think anything in the strategy talks against that or

June 5th, 2012Committee meeting

John Davies

Public Safety committee  We're just working with the community to define both the threat assessment and then how the four pillars will be enacted and implemented through an action plan through each of those four pillars.

June 5th, 2012Committee meeting

John Davies

Public Safety committee  Yes, there is a commitment. You'll notice that pages 7 to 9 of the policy run through this year's threat assessment, with an all-of-government approach of sorts, articulating the threat to Canadians. There's a commitment to update that assessment each year. We're working with the

June 5th, 2012Committee meeting

John Davies

Public Safety committee  Sure. Simply to round that out a bit, there's the $10 million over five years for the Kanishka project that the minister has mentioned. We think it's a very important project. There's not much research in the area of countering violent extremism. This $10 million is the envy of

June 5th, 2012Committee meeting

John Davies