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National Security Consultations : What We Learned Report / Hill+Knowlton Strategies.

Location

Public Safety Canada Library

Resource

e-Books

Alternate Title

What We Learned Report.
Consultation sur la sécurité nationale : rapport sur ce que nous avons appris, 31 mars 2017.

Call Number

Internet

Authors

Publishers

Bibliography

Includes bibliographical references.

Description

1 online resource (18 pages)

Note

Issued also in French under title: Consultation sur la sécurité nationale : rapport sur ce que nous avons appris, 31 mars 2017.
Prepared by Hill+Knowlton Strategies for Public Safety Canada.

Summary

This report provides a summary of analysis of consultations, held between September and December 2016 and covered a number of issues, including countering radicalization to violence, oversight and accountability, threat reduction and the Anti-terrorism Act, 2015 (former Bill C-51). Input from the Consultations is used by the government to inform the development of laws, policies and programs to ensure that the National Security Framework is effective in keeping Canada safe, consistent with societal values and aligned with the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

Subject

Online Access

Contents

1. Introduction. -- 2. Summary of Analysis. -- 2.1. Overview of What We Learned. -- 2.2. Key Findings by Theme. -- 2.2.1. Accountability. -- 2.2.2. Prevention. -- 2.2.3. Threat Reduction. -- 2.2.4. Information Sharing. -- 2.2.5. Passenger Protect Program. -- 2.2.6. Criminal Code Terrorism Measures. -- 2.2.7. Listing Terrorist Entities. -- 2.2.8. Terrorist Financing. -- 2.2.9. Investigative Capabilities in a Digital World. -- 2.2.10. Intelligence and Evidence.

Conference Meeting

National Security Consultations (2016 : Canada)

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