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A Canadian Security Intelligence Service memo that shows the spy service can receive information about Canadians held abroad under a sharing agreement with Global Affairs Canada made through the controversial anti-terrorism legislation C-51. The Canadian Press obtained this heavily censored copy of the secret memo under the Access to Information Act.
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Spies use C-51 to gather intelligence from Canadians detained overseas
A Canadian Security Intelligence Service memo that shows the spy service can receive information about Canadians held abroad under a sharing agreement with Global Affairs Canada made through the controversial anti-terrorism legislation C-51. The Canadian Press obtained this heavily censored copy of the secret memo under the Access to Information Act.
A Canadian Security Intelligence Service memo that shows the spy service can receive information about Canadians held abroad under a sharing agreement with Global Affairs Canada made through the controversial anti-terrorism legislation C-51. The Canadian Press obtained this heavily censored copy of the secret memo under the Access to Information Act.
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MEMORANDUM TO THE MINISTER
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RSI ‘OF CANADA INFO) SHARIN
ISSUE:
“To advise thal the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) and Global Affairs Canada
(GAC) have established a information sharing rangement in accordance with the Security of
Canada Information Sharing At (SCISA),
‘BACKGROUND:
In Janoary 2016, you were advised that the Commissioner of the RCMP. the Deputy Minister of
Global Affairs Canada (GAC) snd I ssved a joint communique regarding the implementation of
the SCISA to our respective employees a stations abroad. This message was intended asa first.
in sensitizing officials to their responsibilities under the SCISA, "7
DISCUSSION:
Information collected by GAC through the provision of consular services canbe directly relevant
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Pursuant to the SCISA, Government of Canada inttutions may now diselse information
relevant othe national security jurisdiction of designated recipients, which includes CSIS-
Disclosures may occur proactively, in the event an institution identifies information relevant to
rin retgons to a request made bya designated
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