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Procedure and House Affairs committee Do you have concerns regarding how the bill is structured with respect to the changes in those requirements? Do you see any problem with the changes?
September 25th, 2018Committee meeting
Stephanie Kusie
Procedure and House Affairs committee There is no necessity to demonstrate the intention to return. What would be the requirement for last place of residency? How would they demonstrate that?
September 25th, 2018Committee meeting
Stephanie Kusie
Procedure and House Affairs committee What information is required for them to register? Would that include a utility bill, for instance, or is it only what they vouched as their last place of residence? Is there a declaration as well?
September 25th, 2018Committee meeting
Stephanie Kusie
Procedure and House Affairs committee Okay. We're not certain they're going to return, and we're not entirely certain where they may have potentially resided last, but we'll be confident they are Canadian citizens. They are still required to present a piece of information, like a passport. Having served as a consular
September 25th, 2018Committee meeting
Stephanie Kusie
Procedure and House Affairs committee Thank you, Mr. Chair. My next question is with regard to the youth registry. In your opinion, are there proper controls or protective measures being put in place to ensure that the information is not shared with third parties?
September 25th, 2018Committee meeting
Stephanie Kusie
Procedure and House Affairs committee Thank you. In addition, we certainly have some concerns with regard to parental controls for both 14- and 15-year-olds. We're concerned with parents providing consent for their youth to be placed on the registry. Do you have any examples of other registries, at home or internati
September 25th, 2018Committee meeting
Stephanie Kusie
Procedure and House Affairs committee Thank you. In the spring, one witness mentioned that, although the proposed legislation prevents foreign entities from financing third parties for their advertising efforts or their partisan activity, in its present state the bill “would allow third parties to avoid the disclosu
September 25th, 2018Committee meeting
Stephanie Kusie
Procedure and House Affairs committee No, you actually sound like a Conservative, Monsieur Perrault. This is similar to our thinking with regard to Bill C-71 and its approach that criminals don't register. Please, continue.
September 25th, 2018Committee meeting
Stephanie Kusie
Procedure and House Affairs committee Thank you. Will the government be able to effectively enforce rules upon third parties that don't register during an election period? Based on your testimony, I'm hearing that it's yes, but not really.
September 25th, 2018Committee meeting
Stephanie Kusie
Procedure and House Affairs committee My last question is largely based on personal interest. If Bill C-76 is passed as it is right now, do you see the potential for any activity similar to what we saw in the last U.S. election with regard to foreign interference?
September 25th, 2018Committee meeting
Stephanie Kusie
Procedure and House Affairs committee Consider the prizes when you're considering which ones—
September 27th, 2018Committee meeting
Stephanie Kusie
Procedure and House Affairs committee What about a wet handshake?
September 27th, 2018Committee meeting
Stephanie Kusie
Procedure and House Affairs committee No, no, no. When you wash your hands and you're embarrassed to shake, but you have to shake.
September 27th, 2018Committee meeting
Stephanie Kusie
Procedure and House Affairs committee No. It's like I have to shake their hand, but I just washed my hands, and I'm so embarrassed. That happens to me.
September 27th, 2018Committee meeting
Stephanie Kusie
Procedure and House Affairs committee That's true.
September 27th, 2018Committee meeting
Stephanie Kusie