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Finance committee  â€”in the law that you would have reasonable grounds to suspect.

November 26th, 2014Committee meeting

Sean Jorgensen

Finance committee  In the first instance, the RCMP would provide the information for the humanitarian purpose; that is, to try to identify the missing person or to identify found human remains. If it goes into a criminal purpose, investigators wanting to pursue their criminal investigation, they wo

November 26th, 2014Committee meeting

Sean Jorgensen

Finance committee  There is a specific—

November 26th, 2014Committee meeting

Sean Jorgensen

Finance committee  As my understanding goes, the Privacy Commissioner raised two issues. One was potentially around criminal jeopardy for comparing the missing persons index against the crime scene index. The second one was in the context of the additional powers given to the RCMP to share informat

November 26th, 2014Committee meeting

Sean Jorgensen

Finance committee  A number of measures have been put into the legislation to ensure that the indices are being properly used. One thing we want to point out is that just because you have a hit against the CSI does not suggest that someone is a criminal. They could be a victim. They could have been

November 26th, 2014Committee meeting

Sean Jorgensen

Public Safety committee  Certainly. Under the proposal, the RCMP will be given the resources it requires to set up the infrastructure and to support the indices. You're aware that the provinces and territories, as part of their normal investigation, will be asked to pay for the DNA analysis. That DNA a

November 19th, 2014Committee meeting

Sean Jorgensen