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Perspectives

Is CSIS a den of racism and Islamophobia? No, but…

Ever since Michelle Shephard of the Toronto Star broke the news of a $35 million lawsuit by 5 CSIS employees I have agonised over what to write and even whether to write about this issue.  I turned down several requests for interviews from major Canadian TV networks and a few radio stations since I did […]

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Perspectives

CSIS and the courts at loggerheads?

These past couple of months have not been good for Canada’s spy service.  First, the Federal Court ruled that CSIS has been negligent in informing it of a programme whereby it ‘illegally kept’ data (which it had collected legally under warrant) on Canadians.  Then there is the criticism that the Service shared questions with the […]

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Perspectives

Why the US needs a CSIS for counter terrorism

I know for sure that this blog is going to raise some hackles, especially among my US friends and colleagues.  Why?  Because I am going to argue that the current US counter terrorism architecture is inadequate to deal with the threat and needs a serious overhaul.  The solution I am proposing, however, will go against […]

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Perspectives

CSIS and disruption

CSIS Director Michel Coulombe appeared before the Senate National Security and Defence Committee today and stated that his organisation has used its new disruption powers over twenty times since 2015.   This measure was controversial when introduced by the former Conservative government and is still seen by some as too strong for a service that […]

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Podcast Quick Hits

Does Toronto Police need its own counter-terrorism unit?

Quick Hits Episode 272 – Who should be responsible for counter-terrorism in Canada? In a surprise announcement on March 24, the Chief of Toronto Police, Myron Demkiw, stated that his force would create a “standalone” counter-terrorism unit. Recent attacks against the US Consulate in Toronto and several Jewish institutions in the city, likely linked to […]

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Canadian Intelligence Eh! Podcast

Will Yemen’s Houthis jump into the US-Israel war on Iran?

Episode 320 – Can Iran rely on another Arab ally? Most people think little of Yemen, a desperately poor state at the heel of the Arabian Peninsula. Wracked by civil war and a poor economy, it has nevertheless punched well above its weight, forestalling a Saudi-UAE effort to unseat its government, and launching missiles at […]

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Canadian Intelligence Eh! Podcast

Why is the Canadian government ignoring national security in the Arctic?

Episode 320 – Will Canada’s true north finally be strong…and free? Canada proudly proclaims that it is the ‘Great White North’, a reference to our long border with the Arctic (and sometimes interminable winters – like this one!). But does it really treat the region as a national security priority (it did during the Cold […]

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Podcast Spies Like Us

IRGC’ing you!

Season 3 Episode 20 – It’s Canada and we have the ‘Eh’ team of terrorism! What happens when three ex-spies talk about national security? You get in-depth, insider views of what’s happening including why two morons shoot up an empty diplomatic presence at o-dark-hundred, why Canada is level-headed when it comes to threat and an […]

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Canadian Intelligence Eh! Podcast

Does the Canadian government really ‘get’ national security?

Episode 319 – Why does Canada have a two-decade old national security policy? To say that voters do not care about national security is stating the obvious. When they cast their ballot they are more concerned about the economy, jobs, health care, education and other issues, not on what Canada’s security services are up to. […]

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Podcast Spies Like Us

Trump: I-ran from Venezuela to the Persian Gulf

Season 3 Episode 19 – Peace, what is it good for? In this week’s bar chat (ok, the bar is virtual but the beer is real and Al is enjoying a “Juicy Ass” – please don’t pursue why!) the lads look at various aspects of the war (“Don’t mention the war” – classic John Cleese […]