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Repression and loathing in Canada

Season 3 Episode 18 – Help, I’m being repressed!

This week the boys weigh in on a new report on transnational repression (TNR) in Canada, co-authored by one of us (hint: not Neil and not Al), why it is so hard to use intelligence in court cases, and ask whether the Hells Angels owned a shipping line. Three spies, three beers (well two since Al was drinking something called ‘water’), and a virtual bar – what more can one ask for?

Transnational-repression-in-Canada_MIGS.pdf

Canada wants to withhold ‘sensitive’ information from trial over Sikh leader’s killing | Globalnews.ca

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Spies Like Us

With a combined 90+ years of experience in the Canadian intelligence community across many agencies (CSIS, CSE, CBSA, etc.), Neil ‘the cherub’ Bisson, Phil the ‘Wall’ Gurski and Al ‘the grizzly bear’ Treddenick weigh in on current intelligence and international security issues all with a sharp tongue and a well-needed injection of humour. You will learn something and have fun doing it! Imagine three retired spies in a bar shooting the breeze and go from there…

By Phil Gurski

Phil Gurski is the President and CEO of Borealis Threat and Risk Consulting Ltd. Phil is a 32-year veteran of CSE and CSIS and the author of six books on terrorism.