CASTLEGAR NEWS Thursday, March 19, 2015
Vol.12 • Issue 12
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Castlegar fights Bill C-51 Government’s anti-terror legislation faces a backlash, but will it make a difference?
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Close to 100 Kootenay residents came to Castlegar Saturday to oppose Canada’s proposed anti-terrorism bill. CHRIS STEDILE Castlegar News
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Thousands of concerned citizens took to the streets Saturday to oppose Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his government’s anti-terrorism bill. In defiance of Bill C-51, rallies were held in many communities across Canada, including Castlegar.
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Gathered outside city hall and the RCMP building, near 100 people hoisted signs along with their voices, in objection to the proposed legislation. “We are here today to tell our government we will not become a police state,” said Gail Hunnisett, reading from a letter by local MP Alex Atamanenko. “We need to tell Harper and his Conservatives that we will not be in-
timidated by his fear tactics. Please keep up the struggle, the future of our democracy depends on it.” Bill C-51 was introduced by the Conservatives in January. Harper insists it will play a vital role in stopping terror plots well before they unfold but opponents believe it is an insidious way for the government to tighten its grip on ordinary citizens.
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They say the legislation would grant CSIS unprecedented powers, including the ability to hold secret trials for “offenders,” expand no-fly lists and collect and share data on individuals with ease. A major concern raised at Saturday’s rally was who decides what constitutes as terrorist activity and who is
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