CUPE is voicing strong opposition to Bill C-51, the Anti-Terrorism Act, and its threats to the civil liberties and democratic freedoms of all people living in Canada.
Bill C-51 is a profound threat to all our freedoms, particularly to those who oppose the federal Conservative government, such as trade union activists and our allies in civil society.
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CUPE is voicing strong opposition to Bill C-51, the Anti-Terrorism Act, and its threats to the civil liberties and democratic freedoms of all people living in Canada.
Fact sheet
Fact sheet: Bill C-51
On January 30, 2015, the government of Canada tabled Bill C-51, the Anti-Terrorism Act, 2015. The government is currently attempting to rush this Bill through Parliament without fulsome debate on this controversial piece of legislation.
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We cannot protect our freedoms by sacrificing them
Stephen Harper’s Conservatives have introduced Bill C-51, a law that would significantly infringe on Canadians’ rights and freedoms.
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CUPE is voicing strong opposition to Bill C-51 and the threats to the civil liberties and democratic freedoms of all people living in Canada the proposed law poses.