Season 3 Episode 7 – Canadian gaps on national security are spooktacular
In a special (post) Hallowe’en edition of ‘Spooks Like Us’, your favourite ex-spies weigh in why the Brits are frightfully good at prosecuting sabotage, why Canada is horror-ible at removing threats to national security, and whether anyone can trust US intelligence under the abomination that is Emperor Cheetoh. Prepared to be scared out of your comfort zone!
Why it just became harder to remove security threats from Canada | National Post
Wagner Group stooges jailed for Russian state ‘sabotage campaign’ on UK warehouse | The Independent
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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 ‘Perferator’ 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.
