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Public Safety committee  The benefit of them once they are imposed is the ability, among other things, to conduct full-time surveillance on the subject if there's GPS tracking involved, interview the subject, and monitor the individual. It's effective in managing some of the threats posed by an individua

February 1st, 2018Committee meeting

D/Chief Laurence Rankin

Public Safety committee  I'd like to add to that. The proposed increase of the threshold would limit the situations in which this tool could be used, as it requires us to demonstrate necessity in order to prevent terrorist activity. Yes, it would raise the threshold, and it would limit the range of our s

February 1st, 2018Committee meeting

D/Chief Laurence Rankin

Public Safety committee  With the assistance of the federal government, at a municipal and provincial level, countering radicalization to violence is a key priority for the Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General's office in British Columbia, by way of example. We're creating a hub approach to th

February 1st, 2018Committee meeting

D/Chief Laurence Rankin

Public Safety committee  Could I just add something? Recognizing that national security investigations are a federal responsibility, we as a municipal agency often are far more likely to engage or encounter the issue at the first point of contact. What we are finding is that the issues we're dealing with

February 1st, 2018Committee meeting

D/Chief Laurence Rankin

Public Safety committee  [Technical difficulty—Editor] Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police, CACP, is to lead numerous efforts to promote coordination and collaboration amongst Canada's law enforcement community to address threats to national security. As part of these efforts, the CACP has implement

February 1st, 2018Committee meeting

Deputy Chief Laurence Rankin