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 *WebsiteSubmit 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 Edmonton Hospital should apologize for cutting braids says... 43 mins ago By Leanne Sanders Mi’kmaw MP Jaime Battiste shut out of cabinet shuffle 4 hours ago By Mark Blackburn ‘Race did not play a part’: Watchdog clears of... 6 hours ago By The Canadian Press Gisèle Pelicot’s Australian supporters are moved th... 7 hours ago By The Canadian Press Liard First Nation members ramp up efforts to remove chief 23 hours ago By Sara Connors Nation to Nation First Nations leader in B.C. says not too late for Trudeau... 23 hours ago By Fraser Needham