Serge Joyal

Liberal Senator from Quebec

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  • Appeared in the article Diplomatic Agenda

    Panellists include: Liberal Senator Serge Joyal; Conservative MP Scott Reid (Lanark-Frontenac-Lennox and Addington); and Nathalie Des Rosiers, general counsel, Canadian Civil Liberties Association. Register by contacting Louise Bruyère at 613-943-2594 ... (more)

    26 days ago – Embassy

  • Appeared in the article Anti-terrorism bill won't violate charter rights: justice minister

    Senator Serge Joyal, a Liberal, asked Nicholson. Senator Grant Mitchell, a Liberal from Alberta, said the government should create an outside body to review the use of the anti-terrorism provisions in the bill, or give a parliamentary committee ... (more)

    about 1 month ago – The Province

  • Appeared in the article Anti-terrorism bill won't violate charter rights: justice minister

    Senator Serge Joyal, a Liberal, asked Nicholson. "They (CSIS) say this continues," Nicholson responded. Senator Grant Mitchell, a Liberal from Alberta, said the government should create an outside body to review the use of the anti-terrorism provisions ... (more)

    about 1 month ago – Vancouver Sun

  • Appeared in the article Anti-terrorism bill won't violate charter rights: justice minister

    Senator Serge Joyal, a Liberal, asked Nicholson. Senator Grant Mitchell, a Liberal from Alberta, said the government should create an outside body to review the use of the anti-terrorism provisions in the bill, or give a parliamentary committee ... (more)

    about 1 month ago – StarPhoenix

  • Appeared in the article Anti-terrorism bill won't violate charter rights: justice minister

    Senator Serge Joyal, a Liberal, asked Nicholson. Senator Grant Mitchell, a Liberal from Alberta, said the government should create an outside body to review the use of the anti-terrorism provisions in the bill, or give a parliamentary committee ... (more)

    about 1 month ago – Canada.com

  • Appeared in the article Anti-terrorism bill won't violate charter rights: justice minister

    Senator Serge Joyal, a Liberal, asked Nicholson. Senator Grant Mitchell, a Liberal from Alberta, said the government should create an outside body to review the use of the anti-terrorism provisions in the bill, or give a parliamentary committee ... (more)

    about 1 month ago – Canada.com

  • Appeared in the article Anti-terrorism bill won't violate charter rights: justice minister

    Senator Serge Joyal, a Liberal, asked Nicholson. Senator Grant Mitchell, a Liberal from Alberta, said the government should create an outside body to review the use of the anti-terrorism provisions in the bill, or give a parliamentary committee ... (more)

    about 1 month ago – Windsor Star

  • Appeared in the article Anti-terrorism bill won't violate charter rights: justice minister

    Senator Serge Joyal, a Liberal, asked Nicholson. Senator Grant Mitchell, a Liberal from Alberta, said the government should create an outside body to review the use of the anti-terrorism provisions in the bill, or give a parliamentary committee ... (more)

    about 1 month ago – Ottawa Citizen

  • Appeared in the article Anti-terrorism bill won't violate charter rights: justice minister

    Senator Serge Joyal, a Liberal, asked Nicholson. "They (CSIS) say this continues," Nicholson responded. Senator Grant Mitchell, a Liberal from Alberta, said the government should create an outside body to review the use of the anti-terrorism provisions ... (more)

    about 1 month ago – Edmonton Journal

  • Appeared in the article Anti-terrorism bill won't violate charter rights: justice minister - Regina Leader

    Senator Serge Joyal, a Liberal, asked Nicholson. Senator Grant Mitchell, a Liberal from Alberta, said the government should create an outside body to review the use of the anti-terrorism provisions in the bill, or give a parliamentary committee ... (more)

    about 1 month ago – Post