National News CSIS won’t need judicial warrants for disruptive activities under proposed anti-terror law By Annette Francis Mar 10, 2015 In Ottawa, a much anticipated House of Commons committee review of the Harper government’s proposed anti-terror bill has begun. APTN National News In Ottawa, a much anticipated House of Commons committee review of the Harper government’s proposed anti-terror bill has begun. Bill C-51 is under the microscope. APTN’s Annette Francis has this story. Report an Error Tell us your Story Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Your Name *Your Email Address *Details *PhoneSubmit Report Tags: anti-terror, C-51, Featured, House of Commons, Ottawa, Parliament Hill, Politics Continue Reading Trying to feed hungry Yellowknife children when school doors close 2 men found dead in Hollow Water were cousins Author(s) Annette Francis [email protected] More Stories Nation to Nation NDP MP gives Trudeau government failing grade when it come... 2 hours ago By Fraser Needham Mother posts ‘thank you’ to supporters looking for her... 3 hours ago By Rachel May Quesnel, B.C., censures mayor, saying his actions jeopardi... 4 hours ago By The Canadian Press Ottawa will appoint commissioner to oversee modern day tre... 6 hours ago By The Canadian Press ‘We are also human beings’: Quebec court authorizes of... 8 hours ago By Mark Blackburn Peguis First Nation launches $1 billion lawsuit, declares ... 1 day ago By Cierra Bettens