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Justice, public safety ministers unveil bill to give CSIS, police more online powers

March 12, 2026

Minister of Justice Sean Fraser and Minister of Public Safety Gary Anandasangaree announce proposed legislation that would give CSIS and police more powers to investigate online activities.



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