Senate passes long-delayed bill aimed at unblocking Canadian aid in Afghanistan
OTTAWA — The Senate has passed a bill intended to unblock Canadian aid in Afghanistan without amendment.
The Criminal Code changes allow development workers to apply for exemptions from terrorism laws, which currently criminalize paying taxes to the ruling Taliban because it is designated as a terrorist group.
Amendments from the Conservatives and NDP in the House of Commons also added a blanket exemption for humanitarian workers who are providing life-saving aid in response to emergencies.
The passage of the bill by both chambers of Parliament comes more than a year after many of Canada’s allies issued exemptions for aid workers in their own terrorism laws.