CSIS
Canada’s Spy Agency Likely Committed Illegal Acts To Investigate Foreign Fighters, Top Court Rules
The scathing decision found “institutional failings” at the Canadian Security Intelligence Service.
The Canadian Government Says It Accidentally Spied on a Citizen for 5 Years
A 'second party'—someone outside of Canada—reported the policy breach in 2018, sparking an investigation.
How the RCMP Dealt With the Media During a Suspected Terror Attack
Police scrambled to control the narrative around Aaron Driver’s death after shooting the terror suspect in 2016, documents show.
Muslim Students Speak Out About Being Targeted By Canadian Spy Agency
Members of many Muslim Students’ Associations across Canada have described strange encounters with CSIS and the RCMP in recent years.
CSIS Stopped Monitoring Right-Wing Extremism Ahead of Mosque Massacre
After Alexandre Bissonnette killed six Muslim men the national security agency re-upped its efforts monitoring the threat.
Canadian spies were warned convicted gunman invited to Trudeau’s India events
Trudeau met Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi Friday in a visit marred by security concerns and diplomatic missteps.
CSIS spies studied 100 radicalized Canadians, and here's what they found
Canada's spies say new fitness routines and switching to encrypted messaging apps could be signs a radicalized person is about to become violent
Canadian police spied on Indigenous protesters on Parliament Hill
One protester, still barred from Parliament Hill, believes surveillance and arrests are stifling dissent
Ex-Guantanamo Bay inmate sues Canada for $50 million
Lawsuit by former Montreal resident is the latest court battle to hit Canadian officials over intelligence sharing with the U.S.
Here are just some of the misconduct complaints leveled against CSIS officers in the last year
Canada’s spies were disciplined for a range of offenses including an "altercation" and insubordination, documents obtained by VICE News show
Canada will start reporting when it uses intelligence obtained through torture
New rules on intelligence sharing will limit how Ottawa requests and discloses information that may have been tainted by torture or mistreatment.
Canadian cops scrambled to get approval for cellphone surveillance hardware they were already using
Police in Canada have been using IMSI catchers for years, but they only just realized that they needed permission.