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RCMP Analyst’s Light Sentence for Leaking Secrets Is Far From Appropriate
Commentary Some countries execute traitors. In Canada, however… I will never forget my first day in the Canadian intelligence community. It was July of 1983 and I had just moved ...
February 9, 2024
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Phil Gurski
CSIS Head Says Staff Busy Redacting Documents for Inquiry Instead of Collecting Intel on Threats
The head of Canada’s spy agency has impressed upon the Public Inquiry into Foreign Interference that his experts ...
February 1, 2024
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Noé Chartier
Culture of Secrecy in Ottawa Helps Officials Avoid Controversy, Former Spy Chief Tells Inquiry
A former director of Canada’s spy agency says the tendency of government entities to protect and over-classify information ...
January 31, 2024
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Noé Chartier
Ex-RCMP Officer Ortis’s Court Documents Show Damning Revelations
Sharing is good, but there are rules to passing out intelligence When I was a kid growing up ...
October 6, 2023
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Phil Gurski
Why Intelligence Sources Must Be Protected
Commentary I will never forget my introduction to the world of intelligence. I was all of 22 years ...
September 29, 2023
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Phil Gurski
Note to Trudeau: Collected Intelligence Should Be Used Consistently
Commentary Those of us who worked in intelligence in Canada—I spent more than three decades between CSIS and ...
September 26, 2023
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Phil Gurski
When Intel Services Go Public, You Know It’s Serious
Commentary I don't know how many times I have heard Canadians say that CSIS stands for the "Canadian ...
June 25, 2023
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Phil Gurski
Former Intelligence Exec Says Johnston’s Foreign Interference Report Missing Key Point
Former senior intelligence executives in Canada’s two main collection agencies have come out against the key recommendation of ...
May 30, 2023
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Noé Chartier
‘Systemic Difficulties’ Hampered Review of Canada’s Cyberspy Service: Watchdog
OTTAWA—A culture within Canada’s cyberspy service of "resisting and impeding" independent review has frustrated efforts to ensure it ...
May 13, 2023
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The Canadian Press
CSE Issued Prompt Warning When Threat to Critical Infrastructure First Detected
Canada's electronic spy agency says it warned system operators "in a timely-as-possible way" about a Russian-backed hacker who ...
April 13, 2023
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The Canadian Press
Hostile Regimes Such as China’s Pose ‘Greatest Strategic Cyber Threat’ to Canada, MPs Told in Committee
Canada faces two main cybersecurity threats, according to testimony on Feb. 7 at the House of Commons Standing Committee ...
February 7, 2023
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Doug Lett
Trudeau Says TikTok Being Watched ‘Very Carefully’ as US Moves to Restrict Access
Canada’s communications spy agency is keeping a close tab on the Chinese social media application TikTok, Prime Minister ...
December 15, 2022
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Noé Chartier
Ottawa Provides Few Details on Plans for ‘New Tools’ to Fight ‘Extremist Ideology’
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in late May that “new tools” were needed to combat a host of ...
July 28, 2022
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Noé Chartier
Canadian Spy Agency Warns of ‘False Narratives’ Being Pushed by Russia
Canada’s eavesdropping agency provided an update on April 13 on its monitoring of Russia-backed disinformation campaigns through social ...
April 15, 2022
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Noé Chartier
Canadians Likely to Be Targeted by Foreign Actors in Next Election, Cyber Agency Says
The federal cybersecurity agency warns Canadians are likely to run into some effort by foreign actors to influence ...
July 16, 2021
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The Canadian Press
Canada’s Cyberspy Agency May Have Broken Privacy Law, Intelligence Watchdog Says
OTTAWA—The national intelligence watchdog says Canada’s cyberspy agency may have broken the law in disclosing personal information about ...
June 19, 2021
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The Canadian Press
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