
According to MP Rahim Jaffer on CBC's
Politics show, as of midnite tonite Canadians will be less safe now that the two provisions of the Anti-terrorism Act
were struck down in parliament on Tuesday.

(Just ignore the fact that they
were never used. That's not the point. Hide your puppies too. al Qaeda doesn't like puppies, so I've heard.)
Jaffer: ...It's clear that after last nite's vote in the house there's only one party that takes security seriously...blah blah blah
[insert more tory whining here]
Newman: But just so I understand, as of now because at midnite these things expire and won't be used obviously between now and midnite, Canadians will be less secure than they were before. Is that right - is that your position?
Jaffer: That's right. Well exactly, because you know the two provisions. It does limit the police to actually be preventative when it comes to potential problems.
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