CSIS
Canada still hasn't developed new rules for intelligence sharing with U.S. and allies
It’s been four years since a commissioner recommended Ottawa put more rules on its spying relationship with the Five Eyes. The Trudeau government says they’re still working on it.
A lawsuit alleges Canada’s spy service rejected job applicants because their names sound “Muslim”
The lawsuit alleges Islamophobia, sexism, and homophobia run rampant through CSIS
Canada’s Spies, Police, and Border Agents Are Quietly Coordinating on Biometrics
Privacy experts worry the meetings could put Canadians’ privacy at risk.
Everything we could find out about Canada’s secret spy database
We obtained the paper trail for Canada’s secret spy database, which collected metadata on innocent Canadians
Canada’s main spy agency refuses to say whether it thinks Russia is interfering in Canadian politics
VICE News tried to obtain documents relating to Moscow’s meddling in Ottawa. We were shot down.
Were Canadian spies watching me?
VICE reporter Ben Makuch, currently locked in a court battle with the federal police over source material, sought to find out.
The RCMP have gotten permission to use this cellphone tracking technology
VICE News has learned that the federal police now have the go-ahead to use IMSI catchers in Canada
Ottawa Drafted Plans to Allow Warrantless Access of Your Data While Still ‘Consulting’ the Public
Documents obtained by VICE News show the government wanted to restart a program that had been declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court, and kept secret a report about their plans,
Ottawa drafted plans to allow warrantless access of your data while still ‘consulting’ the public
Documents obtained by VICE News show the government wanted to restart a program that had been declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court, and kept secret a report about their plans
Canada's Spy Agency Was Watching Standing Rock
CSIS believes the protests in North Dakota and cases of pipeline sabotage have implications for Canada.
Canada’s spy agency has been watching Standing Rock and thinks it has Canadian implications
CSIS believes the protests in North Dakota and cases of pipeline sabotage have implications for Canada
Canada’s spy and police chiefs are retiring at a crucial time
The heads of the CSIS and the RCMP are heading off into the sunset just as the Trudeau government prepares for national security overhaul