spy agency
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 U.S. is worried about Russian submarines spying on the internet
The Treasury Department just slapped sanctions on a Russian company that built a spy submarine for the FSB.
Canada’s cyber spy agency is about to get a major upgrade
New legislation will give CSE new powers to launch cyber attacks and tap the very core of the internet
Canada's Spy Agency Was Watching Standing Rock
CSIS believes the protests in North Dakota and cases of pipeline sabotage have implications for Canada.
Canada’s Spy Agency Disputes Idea That Personality and Terrorism Aren’t Linked
A new report by Canada’s spy agency, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, argues that a common link between personality and terrorism “remains possible.”
There's a Secret Hearing Into Allegations Canada Illegally Spied on Environmental Activists
The British Columbia Civil Liberties Association is accusing Canada's spy agency and the national police of illegally spying on environmental and First Nations groups who were organizing against the Northern Gateway pipeline.
Anonymous Vows to Keep Leaking Canadian Spy Secrets Over Police Shooting
Following the death of protester James McIntyre in BC earlier this month, #CCLeaks released a document purporting to be about Canada's foreign spying operations.
Pakistan Looks to Be Developing a Massive Orwellian Surveillance State
A new report asserts that Pakistan's spy network has secretly expanded its surveillance capabilities beyond what is legally sanctioned, even seeking to intercept web traffic from undersea cables.
Canada's National Security Advisor Still Suspects Canadian Politicians Are Under Foreign Influence
Richard Fadden, a senior advisor to the prime minister, hopes Canada's controversial anti-terrorism legislation will help quash foreign espionage.