Deliberate action or otherwise…?
Richard Fadden, the Director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, has opened...
Exactly what are Canadian security concerns in the current complex and uncertain international environment? A review now...
Tags: CSIS, foreign intelligence agency, funding, human rights, intelligence, Minister Van Loan, national security, open source intelligence, Prime Minister Harper, RCMP, terrorism
The sudden release of 25 individuals from the immigration detention centre in British Columbia underlines weaknesses in Canada’s...
“In most cases related to national security, journalistic reporting is not one sided because it is biased; it is one sided...
Tags: bias, CASIS, CSIS, Fadden, ideology, journalist, press, strategy, tactics, terrorism, violence
“A dozen men on the Ocean Lady are LTTE members”
The successful interdiction of the Merchant Vessel Ocean Lady by the...
Tags: Air India, Australia, Canadian navy, CSIS, Federation of Associations of Canadian Tamils, Flight 182, Gurbax Singh Malhi, HMCS Regina, International Sikh Youth Federation, ISYF, Liberation Tigers of Tamil Elam, LTTE, Maria Minna, New Zealand, Ocean Lady, Paul Martin, RCMP, Scotland, Sri Lanka, UK
The decision of the Federal Court to allow the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) to spy on Canadians while they...
Do national level governments have a duty to prosecute terrorism suspects within their jurisdiction? The question is relevant...
Tags: Al Qaeda, Canadian Security Intelligence Service, CATSA, CIA, Commons, CSIS, Department of Justice, FBI, House of Lords, human rights, intelligence, judicialization, law enforcement, London Met, MI-5, prosecute, Public Safety, Robert Fowler, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, terrorism