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Public Safety committee  Sure. Well, with reference in clause 2 of the bill, I can understand why “a promise of confidentiality“ was chosen. That is used in the jurisprudence. But in the 2013 Supreme Court of Canada case called R. v. Named Person B, the Supreme Court said it could also be an implied pro

November 26th, 2014Committee meeting

Prof. Kent Roach

Public Safety committee  Yes. The case-by-case privilege makes a lot of sense because, certainly, CSIS will tell you this enables us to give an ironclad guarantee to all our human sources, that there will never be any identifying information. That's not quite right in law, I must say, because the “innoce

November 26th, 2014Committee meeting

Prof. Kent Roach

Public Safety committee  That's right, and that is partly the story of Air India. However, the Air India commission also looked at the contemporary relationship between the RCMP and CSIS, and found that there were still some problems. Again, I'm not saying that this is a personal fault of either of tho

November 26th, 2014Committee meeting

Prof. Kent Roach

November 26th, 2014Committee meeting

Prof. Kent Roach

Public Safety committee  Yes, although I do go back to what I started with. I very much mean this and I've written this, not only for domestic but for international audiences. I think Parliament was ahead of the foreign terrorist fighter curve when they enacted the four new terrorism offences in 2013.

November 26th, 2014Committee meeting

Prof. Kent Roach

Public Safety committee  As you've heard from Professor Forcese, and as we argued in our joint National Post piece, Parliament is being candid about the reality that some of these warrants may actually violate foreign law. It seems to me that one of the remedies for that really has to be more political a

November 26th, 2014Committee meeting

Prof. Kent Roach

Public Safety committee  Well, certainly not in the United Kingdom, where there's ministerial authorization, much as is available with CSEC. In the United States, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court does grant warrants. I think there are some examples of a judicial warrant and there are some exam

November 26th, 2014Committee meeting

Prof. Kent Roach

Public Safety committee  Thank you very much, Chair. I'd like to thank the committee for inviting me to appear here today. The terrible terrorist attacks last month confirmed Parliament's wisdom in 2013 in enacting four new terrorist offences that can apply to foreign terrorist fighters. Unfortunately h

November 26th, 2014Committee meeting

Prof. Kent Roach