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  2. Canadian Security Intelligence Service - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), established only a year earlier in 1984, faced criticism for its failure to prevent the attack. CSIS had been surveilling Sikh extremist groups in Canada, [38] including members of the Babbar Khalsa and other organizations.

  3. Security Intelligence Review Committee - Wikipedia

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    The Security Intelligence Review Committee (SIRC; French: Comité de surveillance des activités de renseignement de sécurité) was a committee of Privy Councillors that was empowered to serve as an independent oversight and review body for the operations of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS).

  4. Intelligence services in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Logo of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service. In 1981, Royal Commission of Inquiry into Certain Activities of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, commonly referred to as the McDonald Commission released a scathing report. This report included a recommendation that the RCMP's Security Service be completely removed and a new civilian agency ...

  5. Canada security intelligence chief warns China can use ... - AOL

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    "My answer as director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) is that there is a very clear strategy on the part of the government of China to be able to acquire personal information ...

  6. National Security and Intelligence Review Agency - Wikipedia

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    The National Security and Intelligence Review Agency (NSIRA; French: Office de surveillance des activités en matière de sécurité nationale et de renseignement, OSSNR) is an independent government agency organized to review all national security and intelligence activities carried out by the Government of Canada.

  7. Canada security clearance - Wikipedia

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    Three levels of personnel screening exist, with two sub-screening categories: [4] [5] Standard screenings are completed for individuals without law enforcement, security and intelligence functions with the government, whereas Enhanced screenings are for individuals with law enforcement, security and intelligence functions, or access to those data or facilities.

  8. Integrated Terrorism Assessment Centre - Wikipedia

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    Co-located with CSIS in Ottawa, the ITAC is a cooperative initiative that facilitates intelligence information sharing and analysis within the Canadian intelligence community and to first responders, such as law enforcement. [4] Domestic partners include: [4] [7] Canadian Armed Forces; Canada Border Services Agency; Canada Revenue Agency

  9. Communications Security Establishment - Wikipedia

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    In early 2008, in line with the Federal Identity Program (FIP) of the Government of Canada, which requires all federal agencies to have the word Canada in their name, [18] CSE adopted the applied title Communications Security Establishment Canada (CSEC; French: Centre de la sécurité des télécommunications Canada, CSTC). Since mid-2014, the ...