The Liberal government has tabled a second border security bill, including measures from June’s Bill C-2 but omitting controversial powers to search mail and access personal data. Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree confirmed the first bill will still be pursued alongside the new proposal.
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- Bill C-12, the Strengthening Canada's Immigration System and Borders Act, has been introduced.
- Bill C-12 removes contentious elements found in Bill C-2, such as lawful access, postal searches, and a $10,000 money laundering limit. 27s
- The government consulted with Canadians, organizations, and parliamentarians before introducing the new bill. 51s
- The revised bill aims to secure broader support and expedited passage in parliament. 1m 18s
- Officials stated that the original bill was informed by multiple departments, but stakeholder feedback led to the new version. 1m 48s