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Public Safety committee  First of all, the fact that we are abandoning judicial inquiries is one of the welcome aspects of Bill C-59. Furthermore, it was a fiasco because it was the only time, following the very sad Air India incident, that those provisions were used. However, they were completely ineff

February 6th, 2018Committee meeting

Denis Barrette

Public Safety committee  The state's surveillance and investigative agencies will always tell you their toolbox isn't full enough. That's normal. It's as old as the hills. In my opinion, the proof has not been made, and it's up to those agencies to provide such proof. We must always ask—and this brings

October 20th, 2016Committee meeting

Denis Barrette

Public Safety committee  Garde à vue, or judicial police custody, has existed for a long time in France. Before the trial, the investigating judge asks questions, which the suspect must answer. These measures were included in the Anti-terrorism Act that results from Bill C-51. There's judicial investigat

October 20th, 2016Committee meeting

Denis Barrette