Ramz Aziz: CSIS arbitrary outreach to Muslim students does everything but identify risk factors for radicalization
Tag Archives: CSIS
Parliament’s secret briefing from CSIS: beware of Russian spies
In prepared remarks, the head of CSIS in 2016 warned of activities by Russian and Chinese operatives and how politicians should counter them
How facial recognition software is slowly eroding privacy
Our editorial: New face-tracking technology offers an invaluable tool for law enforcement, but as it spreads there will be a strong temptation to misuse it
Liberals face reality of national security in a dangerous world
Trudeau Report Card: Many security promises remain unfulfilled—from better equipping spies to jet purchases
Canadians sound off on proposed anti-terrorism bill
We asked Toronto demonstrators why they’re opposed to Bill C-51. The answers were as diverse as the participants
Beyond Parliament, a debate about C-51
A C-51 reading list
How should Parliament keep an eye on CSIS?
SIRC, CSIS and a proposal for parliamentary oversight
Canada’s evolving no-fly list—and why changes to it were inevitable
Once reserved for “immediate” threats to airplanes, the country’s no-fly database is about to get much bigger
CSIS to get stronger anti-terror powers under federal bill
The bill comes as a response to a review following two fatal attacks on Canadian soldiers
CSIS has tabs on radicalized Canadians who have fought abroad
Only one Canadian of the 130 who allegedly left to help a terrorist group has been charged. Why?