Canada ends two more measures against terror
Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 9:34 am
Good.The Canadian Parliament voted Tuesday to end two anti-terrorism measures adopted after the Sept. 11 attacks in the United States, one that allowed for preventive arrests and another that permitted forced testimony.
The ruling conservative government wanted to extend the provisions in the country's anti-terrorism legislation, set to expire Thursday, but Prime Minister Stephen Harper's minority government needed the support of opposition parties to pass the legislation.
It was defeated 159-124 in the House of Commons after all three opposition parties voted against it.
The two measures were part of the previous Liberal government's response to the terrorist attacks.
So no need to keep it.Neither piece of legislation has ever been applied.
Seattle Times