Charities find loopholes in 'broken' terror laws to help Afghans as MPs study bill

Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino speaks to reporters ahead of a caucus meeting on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, on Wednesday, April 19, 2023. Humanitarian and development groups are expected to testify Wednesday as the House justice committee examines a bill that would amend the Criminal Code to allow aid workers to operate in Taliban-held Afghanistan. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Spencer Colby

OTTAWA - Humanitarian and development groups say Canada's vague terror laws have forced them to find loopholes in the Criminal Code for aid workers to operate in Taliban-held Afghanistan, as MPs consider amendments to the law.

"Every organization has a different risk appetite," World Vision Canada's policy director Martin Fischer told the House justice committee Wednesday.

The 春色直播 Press. All rights reserved.

More 春色直播 Stories

Sign Up to Newsletters

Get the latest from 春色直播News in your inbox. Select the emails you're interested in below.