What’s In The Anti-Terror Law?

It’s called the A.T.A. and it’s one of the more controversial laws on the books in Canada because it gives authorities the right to act without the usual civil rights protections provided in other areas of the law.

It stands for the Anti-Terrorism Act and it was quickly brought into effect after the September 11, 2001 attacks on New York, Washington and Pennsylvania.

But it wasn’t until the arrest of 17 men in a series of raids on June 2 nd that most of us really gave it a serious thought.

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What does it actually say? Here’s a look:

  What is a terrorist act?

What’s against the law?

(At least half of all the time listed in the sentences below would have to be served before the convicted person would be even considered for parole.)

Other provisions