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CSIS metadata bombshell highlights broken oversight system
The Federal Court found that CSIS had broken the law by retaining massive amounts of private information on Canadians in...
ISIS sleeper cells launch counter attack
There are also reports that some 500 families from Mosul have been abducted by fleeing ISIS forces that are believed...
More privacy safeguards in Five Eye’s data sharing sought
Threshold for allied intelligence agencies data sharing is "inadequate," says Canada's privacy watchdog.
Sexual offence response team launched
"The creation of the Sexual Offences Response Team and the increase in personnel to tackle these crimes will enable us...
Quantum computing could bypass today’s encryption methods: CSE chief
It’s not really a question of if, it’s a question of when - Greta Bossenmaier, CSE chief
Goodale shoots down Conservative directive on gun classification
The directive “could lead to the misclassification of certain weapons and therefore present a danger to public safety," says minister...
Making Canada’s role in NATO more effective
The security and defence choices Canada makes matter not just to Canadians but to citizens across the Euro-Atlantic community
Time to get serious about cyber security
“The country’s cyber defence budget is very, very small compared to that of conventional warfare,," Ray Boisvert, former CSIS assistant...
Police chiefs’ password resolution called unconstitutional
“What it really comes down to from the get go is self-incrimination," says privacy lawyer David Fraser.
Canadian troops face long-term mission in Africa
The armed force's contributions to UN efforts in the region will go beyond military operations and what has been considered...