TonightYou
Well-Known Member
Probably because they lacked evidence of any punishable crime, and under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, the mobility section allows Canadians to travel freely. I'd also suspect some religious freedom comes into play as well.From the article:
"A few weeks ago, CSIS director Michel Coulombe told a House of Commons committee that they know of at least 80 violent radicals who have returned here after being involved in terrorism overseas."
If they knew of these individuals "involved in terrorism overseas", then why let them back in to the country? Are the laws neutered to the point that they can't do anything about it?
Yet I do think its a good question. One of the same ones I ask myself why our gun laws are so incompetent and impotent in America.