Government plans four amendments to soften anti-terror Bill C-51 Conservatives offer revised version of anti-terror bill but seven Canadian civil liberties and human rights groups call for it to be dropped
Seven civil liberties and human rights organizations continue to call on the Conservative government to drop Bill C-51 as parliamentarians get set to study a revised version of the anti-terror bill.
Government sources have told the Star the Conservatives will propose four amendments Tuesday as the Commons public safety committee starts the final process of studying the bill.
Meanwhile a Senate committee began its look at the bill today, even before the Commons finishes with it, against a backdrop of ongoing opposition.