The former director of Canada’s Security Intelligence Service says Bill C-51 should remain untouched. Clark also asked Fadden specifically about the parts of Bill C-51 that give CSIS more power to ‘disrupt’ potential terror threats. Fadden said that allowing the agency to take a more active role, rather than just monitoring and gathering intelligence, will help Canada confront security threats and possibly prevent them from ever occurring.
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