Public Safety Minister Says He Won’t Split Lawful Access Bill Following Tory Request

Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree says his government will not split its lawful access bill into two parts after the Conservatives filed a motion to divide the bill, arguing the most controversial provisions need greater scrutiny. Anandasangaree told reporters on June 3 that the Liberals are “very comfortable” with the balance between the two sections [...]
Public Safety Minister Says He Won’t Split Lawful Access Bill Following Tory Request

Public Safety Minister Says He Won’t Split Lawful Access Bill Following Tory Request Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree has stated that the Liberal government will not divide its lawful access bill, known as Bill C-22, into two parts. This decision comes after the Conservatives proposed a motion to split the bill, citing a need for greater scrutiny of its more contentious provisions. Anandasangaree expressed confidence in the bill’s current balance.

  • Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree will not split Bill C-22.
  • The Conservatives filed a motion to divide the bill, arguing for more scrutiny of controversial sections.
  • Anandasangaree stated the Liberals are comfortable with the bill’s current balance.
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