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Public Safety committee  It is a change. It's a bit of a different threshold, but “counselling” to an offence has a firmer position in law than what we see with “advocating”. When you talk about advocating, probably the closest thing I can think of is the hate crime legislation. There has been rarely, to

February 1st, 2018Committee meeting

Chief Paul Martin

Public Safety committee  It's going to be a little more restrictive, as opposed to just advocating on YouTube and then promoting it. From what we can determine, it'll probably be more successful in the end.

February 1st, 2018Committee meeting

Chief Paul Martin

Public Safety committee  I know that at CSIS national security headquarters, there's a constant flow of information between CSIS and the RCMP. The only thing I've heard, in my own jurisdiction, is that the disclosure letters go directly to the RCMP. They don't share them with other intelligence agencies,

February 1st, 2018Committee meeting

Chief Paul Martin

Public Safety committee  I wouldn't say that there's an issue with respect to communications, if you're talking about the returning foreign fighter phenomenon. It's not so much the information-sharing that's causing the problem. It really comes down to whether we have the resources. If they come back en

February 1st, 2018Committee meeting

Chief Paul Martin

Public Safety committee  I'm fortunate to live in a jurisdiction where one of our professors at the university is a subject matter expert on right-wing extremism, so I have a little bit of knowledge from her. The one thing about right-wing extremism is it cannot be underestimated here or elsewhere. The

February 1st, 2018Committee meeting

Chief Paul Martin

Public Safety committee  From my perspective, it's about dealing with things in a more timely manner. I don't know if we'll necessarily.... We'll always redirect our resources to the higher priorities—if things are not at the highest priority, they may take a little more time to respond to—so obviously w

February 1st, 2018Committee meeting

Chief Paul Martin

Public Safety committee  Go ahead, please.

February 1st, 2018Committee meeting

Chief Paul Martin

Public Safety committee  Are you speaking specifically to the encryption piece?

February 1st, 2018Committee meeting

Chief Paul Martin

Public Safety committee  Okay. I'll speak to the encryption piece and I'll let Laurence step in from there. I know the debates with respect to privacy and individual rights versus the collective safety and well-being. As I said at the outset, it's about the principles of intercepting those private commun

February 1st, 2018Committee meeting

Chief Paul Martin

Public Safety committee  That's a very good question. I've had discussions with our colleagues at the RCMP throughout the province and nationally through this committee and then, of course, locally. I would suggest to you that this type of threat that we're seeing with terrorism, which a lot of people

February 1st, 2018Committee meeting

Chief Paul Martin

Public Safety committee  With respect, the RCMP has used peace bonds a total of 14 times that they have records of, five of which were the 810.011, which was the peace bond introduced as part of the Anti-terrorism Act of 2015. Currently there are none in effect, but those are the statistics. There's alw

February 1st, 2018Committee meeting

Chief Paul Martin

Public Safety committee  My simple answer is that it could. The idea behind the preventative arrests and the recognizance is really to give the police time to determine whether the evidence is there, to see if in fact they are planning a terrorist act. Of course they also allow the judges to assess the e

February 1st, 2018Committee meeting

Chief Paul Martin

Public Safety committee  I would agree with that statement. The fact is that individuals who are interested and motivated to recruit people and incite people to violence and to take action are using the cyber-world, and they have used it quite effectively. That is probably, next to the returning foreign

February 1st, 2018Committee meeting

Chief Paul Martin

Public Safety committee  We've taken a multi-faceted approach within our police service. It's about educating our police officers on recognizing the signs of radicalization. Probably the more effective means is community engagement, making sure that our police services, especially the municipal and those

February 1st, 2018Committee meeting

Chief Paul Martin

Public Safety committee  Laurence can step in and correct anything I may say on this, but we've had this discussion at the committee level, and there's no specific profile of what a person who gets radicalized looks like. Generally speaking, there are things where they are vulnerable, they perhaps feel

February 1st, 2018Committee meeting

Chief Paul Martin