OTTAWA — The Liberal government has introduced a second border security bill that contains several measures from a bill tabled in June — provisions it hopes Parliament will pass soon.

The government will still pursue passage of the first bill, which proposes giving authorities controversial new powers to search mail and access personal information.

The move means the federal border security proposals will proceed through Parliament on two separate legislative tracks.

In June, the government said the legislation was meant to keep borders secure, combat transnational organized crime, stop the flow of deadly fentanyl and crack down on money laundering.

More than 300 civil society organizations called on Ottawa to withdraw the bill, saying it threatened liberties, refugee and migrant right

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