The House

The controversy over the new anti-terrorism bill

There are still plenty of questions and doubts raised over the government's proposed new anti-terrorism bill. We asked Stockwell Day, former Conservative Public Safety Minister, and Anne McLellan, a former Liberal Deputy Prime Minister and former Public Safety Minister, to share their thoughts about the controversial piece of legislation.
A sign for the Canadian Security Intelligence Service building is shown in Ottawa, Tuesday, May 14, 2013. Canada's spy agency clandestinely The Canadian Security Intelligence Service has been left in the dark about the legality of tracking Canadian terror suspects overseas, the federal government is telling the Supreme Court. (Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press)

There are still plenty of questions and doubts raised over the government's proposed new anti-terrorism bill. We asked Stockwell Day, former Conservative Public Safety Minister, and Anne McLellan, a former Liberal Deputy Prime Minister and former Public Safety Minister, to share their thoughts about the controversial piece of legislation.