Maclean’s Live: At the public safety committee on C-51

Watch live as Public Safety Minister Steven Blaney and Justice Minister Peter MacKay appear before the Commons public safety committee hearing

<p>Journalists watch a T.V. as the Speaker of the House of Commons Peter Miliken tallies votes in the the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa Tuesday, May 10, 2005 the Conservative party and Bloc Quebecois are pushing for a non-confidence vote. (CP Photo/Jonathan Hayward)</p>

Journalists watch a T.V. as the Speaker of the House of Commons Peter Miliken tallies votes in the the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa Tuesday, May 10, 2005 the Conservative party and Bloc Quebecois are pushing for a non-confidence vote. (CP Photo/Jonathan Hayward)

This morning on Parliament Hill, Public Safety Minister Steven Blaney and Justice Minister Peter MacKay will appear at Commons public safety committee hearing witnesses on Bill C-51, Anti-terrorism Act. CSIC Director Michel Coulombe and RCMP commissioner, Bob Paulson, are also scheduled to appear. The committee starts at 8:45 a.m. Watch here.

Join us for a live chat at the close of the meeting. Aaron Wherry and University of Ottawa law professor Craig Forcese will be on hand to parse the proceedings:

Live-stream from committee on C-51