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This site provides information,
articles and links to other resource materials dealing with newly passed
anti-terrorist and associated legislation in Canada and Internationally.
Anti-Terrorism Resources
Hezb-e-Islami Gulbuddin (HIG)
are 40th addition to Canada's "Listed
Entities" made on
October 23, 2006.
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Anti-Terrorism Law in Canada
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BILL
C-25 (as assented to December 14, 2006): An Act to amend
the Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing
Act and the Income Tax Act and to make a consequential amendment
to another Act (Web
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BILL
C-36 (as assented to December 18, 2001, proclaimed in force
December 24, 2001): An Act to amend the Criminal Code,
the Official Secrets Act, the Canada Evidence Act, the Proceeds
of Crime (Money Laundering) Act and other Acts, and to enact
measures respecting the registration of charities, in order
to combat terrorism (Web
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- As introduced in House of Commons - Oct.15. 2001 |
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- Reprinted as amended by the Standing Committee on Justice
and Human Rights |
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- Third Reading as passed by the House of Commons on November
28, 2001. |
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- Clause-by-Clause Review by the Special Senate Committee on
December 10, 2001 |
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BILL C-35 (as assented to April 30, 2002): An Act to
amend the Foreign Missions and International Organizations Act
(Web
format) |
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BILL
C-7 (As assented
to
May 6, 2004): An Act to amend certain Acts of Canada,
and to enact measures for implementing the Biological and Toxin
Weapons Convention, in order to enhance public safety (Web
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Bill C-17: As passed by the House of Commons (now withdrawn)
- October 7, 2003 (Web
format) |
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- Bill
C-55: As introduced to the House of Commons (now withdrawn)
- April 29, 2002 (Web
format) |
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BILL
C-45 (as assented to November 7, 2003): An Act to amend
the Criminal Code (Criminal Liability of Organizations)
(Web
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The Government of Canada
Canada Revenue Agency
The Law Society of Upper Canada
The Canadian Bar Association
The Federation of Law Societies of Canada
Canadian Association of University Teachers (CAUT)
The University of Toronto Faculty of Law
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Commission of Inquiry into the Actions of Canadian
Officials in Relation to Maher Arar
International Civil Liberties Monitoring Group
(ICLMG)
Muslim Lawyers Association
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