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Trudeau Says RCMP, CSIS Not Spying On Journalists As Quebec Scandal Grows
Quebec provincial police admit they obtained phone records of six journalists.
Here Are All the First Tweets Canada’s Spy Agency Considered for Its New Account
We got the tweets through an Access to Information request. Even their jokes included (redacted).
The Canadian Government’s Plan to Sell New Spying Powers to Citizens
The proposed measure has been defeated again and again.
CSIS Had No Policy for Collecting and Using Massive Amounts of Data
Sloppy data handling is a troubling trend among Canada's spies.
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Canada’s Spies Won Awards for ‘Dangerous’ Work in Afghanistan, but Details Remain Secret
Documents obtained by VICE News suggest that the Canadian Security Intelligence Service was doing more risky work that they let on in Afghanistan.
Crown Launches Case to Prove Incompetent Terror Couple Actually Posed a Threat
If the latest round of undercover video evidence is any indication, it's not going to be easy to convince a judge these two people were dangerous.
Canada Doubles Spending on Counter-Radicalization
Justin Trudeau has committed $35 million to fight terrorism at home, but that's just about the only national security spending that the 2016 budget offers.
Canada Announces a $30 Billion Deficit and 10,000 More Syrian Refugees
Finance Minister Bill Morneau unveiled the new government's first budget on Tuesday. It's expensive.
Mom of Dead Islamic State Fighter Is Stranded After Canada Demands Passport Back
Christianne Boudreau has been critical of Canada's intelligence services after her son, Damian Clairmont, died fighting with IS. Now the government is investigating allegations she obtained another son's passport without his father's consent.
North Korea’s Nuclear Threat: VICE News Interviews Victor Cha
VICE News sits down with Victor Cha, a former US nuclear negotiator and National Security Council advisor under George W. Bush, to talk about North Korea’s nuclear weapons, its uneasy alliance with China, and the state of Kim Jong-un’s regime.