Trudeau's Online Harms Act would place people under house arrest if accused of plotting to commit a hate offense.
The lawsuit alleges that the RCMP engaged in false arrest, false imprisonment, abuse of process, as well as assault and battery and seeks damages in excess of $1 million.
Poilievre said this was a "massive security failure" that Trudeau must ultimately be held responsible for.
Sarvar is in detention at the Calgary Remand Centre and is expected to appear in a bail hearing on Tuesday.
The proposal to go ahead with the plans was approved 7-2.
"This prime minister is not worth the cost or the corruption."
"Where is the intifada? We are the intifada!"
"Is it normal for a 14-year-old girl to get a testosterone prescription within minutes?"
"Retroactive crime!" Jordan Peterson wrote. "That's an evil I hadn't considered before!"
The "new standalone hate crime offense … would apply to every offense in the Criminal Code and in any other Act of Parliament allowing penalties up to life imprisonment to denounce and deter this hateful conduct as a crime in itself."
The nearly 40 percent increase in staff has, in turn, cost Canadian taxpayers 68 percent more than it did when Stephen Harper left office.
The funds are in service to "establishing a gender and diversity working group to promote gender-transformative mine action in Ukraine."
HIV transmission via milk "IS possible if viral load becomes detectable."
"We're going to summon them again."