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The federal and B.C. public safety ministers are expected to discuss new tools to investigate serious threats and disrupt organized crime at a news conference Friday morning.

Federal, provincial public safety ministers to discuss efforts to support law enforcement and CSIS

Canada’s public safety minister to speak in Vancouver about new tools to disrupt organized crime | CBC News

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B.C. and federal public safety ministers announce new tools for CSIS, police

Federal Minister of Public Safety Gary Anandasangaree along with B.C. Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General Nina Krieger speak about new tools for law enforcement agencies and Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS).

Federal Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree and B.C. Public Safety Minister Nina Krieger will speak in Vancouver Friday about new tools to investigate serious threats and disrupt organized crime.

The ministers are expected to share details about “Canada’s efforts to support law enforcement agencies and Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS),” according to a news release.

They will speak at a news conference held at the Vancouver Police Department. CBC News will carry it live.

More to come.

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