A new cabinet bill relating to national parks violates the Charter and would constitute unreasonable search and seizure, according to Conservative MPs.
The obscure bill, C-23: An Act respecting places, persons and events of national historic significance or national interest, archaeological resources and cultural and natural heritage, presented by federal environment minister Steven Guilbeault, would allow wardens to “enter any place” without a warrant.
Section 41 of the bill states a park warden “may enter on and pass through or over private property without being liable for doing so and without any person having the right to object to that use of the property.”…
Source: The Epoch Times
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