The Anti-terrorism Act, 2015 (also referred to colloquially as Bill C-51) is an Act of the Parliament of Canada 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),[7] and was described as the first comprehensive reform of this kind since 2001.[8]
The bill was introduced and passed by the Conservative Party, who held a majority in Parliament,
with support from the Liberal Party, which promised to amend the bill to increase oversight if elected.
During the same exchange, when asked about what he would like to see amended further, he also said, "narrowing and limiting the kinds of new powers that CSIS and national security agencies would have.” Trudeau also said the Liberals would bring in mandatory review of the Anti-Terrorism Act every three years,
and introduce oversight of CSIS by a committee of MPs."[22]
Lol enjoy your new Gestapo Canada, retards