Yes, CSIS should be allowed to look into university campuses as possible radicalization sites
To say that campuses should act as sanctuaries for those who threaten public safety is a daft idea and one that I doubt will gain any traction in Canada. This quasi-paranoiac mode of thinking has no place in our national security realm.

OTTAWA—Way back in medieval times there was a concept known as sanctuary. Under this notion, those who had committed crimes could place themselves beyond the long arm of the law by hightailing it to a church or monastery, where supposedly divine law trumped the more worldly version. In pop culture...
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