OTTAWA — The Liberal government’s unhurried approach to its promised reform of national security laws is appropriate given the dangers of getting it wrong, say security policy experts. Goodale said officials will need the rest of this year to consult with security experts, rights advocates and the public on the broader question of how to structure the post-9/11 national security state. That’s expected to hit high gear this fall with the anticipated release of national security framework consultation paper. “I’m supportive of the idea that you go at changes to C-51 and, more broadly, at (changing the) perspective on national security slowly. Harper soon unveiled the sweeping Bill C-51 at a campaign-like event.
Source: National Post August 22, 2016 15:45 UTC