In prepared remarks, the head of CSIS in 2016 warned of activities by Russian and Chinese operatives and how politicians should counter them
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Indian spies did it, and other Ottawa conspiracy theories
Terry Glavin: With the PM’s endorsement, a hackneyed and reckless Indian spy-story genre is suddenly flourishing in and around Ottawa
Spy vs. Why: Donald Trump’s odd war on U.S. intelligence
On the brink of a new Cold War, Trump’s battle with U.S. intelligence services is ‘unprecedented’ and dangerous, say former spies
The time I started a spy agency
For Scott Gilmore, the Timorese experiment ended very badly—a lesson for Canadians that oversight and bureaucracy matters
The fine art of foreign espionage
British artist was hired to depict the ambiguous world of the Secret Intelligence Service
Spooks with shady pasts
Germany’s foreign intelligence service is looking into its past—and turning up Nazis
When a man is just not up to the job
A spy scripted for Tom Cruise is sex-changed into Angelina Jolie’s latest avatar
A Chinese spy problem
The German federal prosecutor’s office has accused two senior diplomats from Shanghai of spying on members of the Falun Gong spiritual movement
U.S. detains 12th Russian national in spy case
Unidentified 23-year-old Russian citizen to be deported
U.S., Russia trade spies at Vienna airport
Russian agents plead guilty, are expelled from U.S.