Oakville Beaver, 28 Oct 2016, p. 7

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Input being accepted until Dec. 1 continued from p.6 ing our freedoms, privacy and values. I was selected to travel with the committee to hold unprecedented public consultations in five Canadian cities on Canada's national security framework. Committee members from all parties heard from experts in each city, testifying on issues like oversight and the importance of balancing rights and freedoms with Canadian security. Members of the public were invited to open mic sessions each evening in Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, Montreal and Halifax. The sessions focused mostly on the former Bill C-51, with citizens expressing concerns around changes made in the Anti-Terrorism Act 2015 and the Secure Air Travel Act, more commonly known as the `No Fly List.' Other topics that were discussed included national security, cyber security, threat prevention and public safety and counter-terrorism laws and policies. I was pleased to see residents of Oakville and Burlington attend the Toronto meeting and offer their input and insights to the committee. Our work will continue with meetings in Ottawa. In addition to the committee's work, the Honourable Ralph Goodale, minister of public safety, is conducting consultations on the issue. Minister Goodale has released a Green Paper called Our Security, Our Rights to prompt discussion and debate about Canada's national security framework, counter-terrorism laws and policies. We want to carefully consider the results of the consultations as we work to make meaningful improvements to Canada's national security laws and procedures. To read a copy of the Green Paper, visit www. publicsafety.gc.ca. You can respond to the consultation questions online until Dec. 1 at www. Canada.ca/national-security-consultation. -- Pam Damoff is the Member of Parliament for Oakville North-Burlington. Her office is located at 2525 Old Bronte Rd., Ste. 590, Oakville. Telephone: 905-847-4043. Website: MPDamoff.ca. Email: pam.damoff@parl.gc.ca. 7 | Friday, October 28, 2016 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com 5 DAYS ONLY BRANDED FOOTWEAR BLOWOUT Men's/Women's - Comfort, Seasonal, Safety WAREHOUSE DIRECT Oct 26th-30th 11am-6pm UP To 70% OFF MSRP Sheridan hosts skilled trades job fair Nov. 1 The Sheridan College Skills Training Centre is hosting a job fair Tuesday (Nov. 1). The fair, for skilled trades jobs only, runs 6:309:30 a.m. at the 407 Iroquois Shore Rd. centre. Those who attend are asked to come prepared, with copies of their resume, to talk and network with industry-specific companies -- some onthe-spot interviews will take place. Skilled trades jobs include: plumbers, welders, electricians, tool and die makers, hairstylists, machinists, carpenters, millwrights, and CNC operators, to name a few. For more information, visit ces.sheridancollege. ca. 2120 Bristol Circle · Oakville, Ontario · Parking Available All Sales Final. No Rainchecks. Cash, Visa, Debit Accepted Explore your potential with our Hillfield Strathallan College's influence on your child could be life-changing. Multiple, merit-based scholarships of up to $10,000 are offered to students entering Grades 7 and 9. Scholarship applications are due November 25, 2016. HSC celebrates student success through its annual scholarship program. Annual Scholarship Program Read more at hsc.on.ca/scholarships

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