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Posted on 25/10/06

Portion of law on terror struck down

With reports from Omar El Akkad in Toronto and Jeff Sallot in Ottawa

OTTAWA -- A judge has quashed the part of Canada's anti-terrorism law that defines terrorist activities as crimes motivated by politics, religion or ideology, on the grounds that it violates the Charter of Rights.

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