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Author: Colin Freeze
Publication Date: January 2, 2026 - 12:00
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Law experts question Ottawa’s terrorism designations for crime groups
January 2, 2026
A formal review of Canada’s processes for designating terrorist groups is needed, say national security experts, warning that recent decisions to list organized crime groups could distract counterterrorism officials from their core work of preventing mass attacks.
Law experts further warn that any findings of a lack of rigour in Canada’s listing process could potentially expose the entire federal Anti-Terrorism Act to significant court battles.
The federal government is proposing up to $1 million fines for individuals and organizations that fail to disclose foreign influence.
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