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La Loi antiterroriste de 2015 aussi connue comme le Projet de loi C-51 est une loi édictant une douzaine de lois du Canada, incluant le Code criminel du Canada afin de faciliter le partage d'informations entre les organismes et ministères du gouvernement canadien, criminaliser l'appui et la propagande terroriste et étendre le mandat du Service canadien du renseignement de sécurité (SCRS). Il s'agit de la première réforme exhaustive en son genre depuis la . Elle fut présentée par le Parti conservateur du Canada (PCC), qui était alors majoritaire en Chambre des communes , et appuyée par le Parti libéral du Canada (PLC). L'opposition officielle, le Bloc québécois, le Nouveau Parti démocratique, et le Parti vert du Canada s'y opposent.

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dbo:abstract The Anti-terrorism Act, 2015, introduced and commonly referred to as Bill C-51, is an act of the Parliament of Canada passed by the Harper government that broadened the authority of Canadian government agencies to share information about individuals easily. It also expanded the mandate of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) and was described as the first comprehensive reform of this kind since 2001. The bill was introduced and passed by the Conservative government of Prime Minister Stephen Harper. The Liberal Party supported the bill, although promised to amend the bill to improve it if elected. It was opposed by the Green Party, the Bloc Québecois, Strength in Democracy, and the New Democratic Party (NDP). (en) La Loi antiterroriste de 2015 aussi connue comme le Projet de loi C-51 est une loi édictant une douzaine de lois du Canada, incluant le Code criminel du Canada afin de faciliter le partage d'informations entre les organismes et ministères du gouvernement canadien, criminaliser l'appui et la propagande terroriste et étendre le mandat du Service canadien du renseignement de sécurité (SCRS). Il s'agit de la première réforme exhaustive en son genre depuis la . Elle fut présentée par le Parti conservateur du Canada (PCC), qui était alors majoritaire en Chambre des communes , et appuyée par le Parti libéral du Canada (PLC). L'opposition officielle, le Bloc québécois, le Nouveau Parti démocratique, et le Parti vert du Canada s'y opposent. (fr)
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dbp:billCitation C-51, 41st Parliament, 2nd Session (en)
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dbp:longTitle An Act to enact the Security of Canada Information Sharing Act and the Secure Air Travel Act, to amend the Criminal Code, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service Act and the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and to make related and consequential amendments to other Acts (en)
dbp:quote The Prime Minister is telling Canadians they need to choose between their security and their rights — that safety and freedom are mutually exclusive. Instead of putting forward concrete measures to make Canadians safer and protect our freedoms, Conservatives have put politics over principle and introduced a bill that is sweeping, dangerously vague, and likely ineffective. (en) I think it's obvious that the attacks in October were at least inspired by the insane vision of ISIL, a genocidal terrorist organization that has explicitly, and on several occasions, said that it is targeting Canada. (en)
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dbp:shortTitle Anti-terrorism Act, 2015 (en)
dbp:source —Thomas Mulcair, Leader of the Official Opposition (en) —Jason Kenney, Minister of National Defence (en)
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rdfs:comment La Loi antiterroriste de 2015 aussi connue comme le Projet de loi C-51 est une loi édictant une douzaine de lois du Canada, incluant le Code criminel du Canada afin de faciliter le partage d'informations entre les organismes et ministères du gouvernement canadien, criminaliser l'appui et la propagande terroriste et étendre le mandat du Service canadien du renseignement de sécurité (SCRS). Il s'agit de la première réforme exhaustive en son genre depuis la . Elle fut présentée par le Parti conservateur du Canada (PCC), qui était alors majoritaire en Chambre des communes , et appuyée par le Parti libéral du Canada (PLC). L'opposition officielle, le Bloc québécois, le Nouveau Parti démocratique, et le Parti vert du Canada s'y opposent. (fr) The Anti-terrorism Act, 2015, introduced and commonly referred to as Bill C-51, is an act of the Parliament of Canada passed by the Harper government that broadened the authority of Canadian government agencies to share information about individuals easily. It also expanded the mandate of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) and was described as the first comprehensive reform of this kind since 2001. (en)
rdfs:label Anti-terrorism Act, 2015 (en) Loi antiterroriste (C-51) (fr)
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