We see our intelligence sector as there to protect us from threats like terrorism and foreign espionage – what about pandemics?
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‘Experts’ can help Canadians understand national security and public safety threats, but only if they are truly knowledgeable.
Canada is proudly a land of many nations, but sometimes homeland conflicts come to roost.
We all recognise the right to express dissent: so what do we do when groups espousing violence jump on the bandwagon?
Uyghur Canadians are harassed by Chinese agents here and abroad to keep quiet about the abuses or their families back home will suffer. Our response? I am still waiting.
There is no such thing as zero-risk: we need to have systems in place to measure danger as best we can.
Most professionals need ongoing training to keep up with developments: terrorism briefings are long overdue for the PPSC.
Law enforcement and security agencies use a wealth of sources in their investigations, including openly-available data.
Freedom of speech is very important but it is equally important to not give oxygen to lies. This piece appeared in The Hill Times on January 20, 2020 WE LIVE IN an amazingly fortunate country, don’t we? Sure, there are outstanding issues and problems we must address but when we look at things from 37,000 […]
We really need to stop debating whether the far right or Islamist extremists are more dangerous: both need to be monitored.