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  2. Canadian Security Intelligence Service - Wikipedia

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    Regionally, Canada is broken down into six subordinate regions; the Atlantic, Quebec, Ottawa, Toronto, Prairie, and British Columbia Regions. [41] These regions are responsible for investigating any threat to Canada and its allies as defined by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service Act. They liaise with the various federal, provincial ...

  3. Intelligence services in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The fledgling intelligence services in Canada grew in the 1900s and its network of officers expanded. W. C. Hopkinson, a representative of the British Home Office, the India Office and the Canadian government between 1909 and 1914 through the Immigration Department and the DP, gave special attention to the Sikh and Hindu nationalists.

  4. 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. NSIRA was established in ...

  5. Communications Security Establishment - Wikipedia

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    The Examination Unit (XU) was established during the Second World War, in June 1941, as a branch of the National Research Council. It was the first civilian office in Canada solely dedicated to decryption of communications signals; until then, SIGINT was entirely within the purview of the Canadian military, and mostly limited to intercepts. [9]

  6. Five Eyes - Wikipedia

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    NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden leaked documents from the NSA that showed Singapore, one of the world's biggest digital telecommunications hubs, is a key “third party” working with the “Five Eyes” intelligence partners, [108] and continue to collaborate intensively with the alliance, though Singapore, Israel, South Korea and Japan are ...

  7. National Security Agency - Wikipedia

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    The National Security Agency/Central Security Service Cryptologic Memorial honors and remembers the fallen personnel, both military and civilian, of these intelligence missions. [249] It is made of black granite, and has 171 names carved into it, as of 2013. [249] It is located at NSA headquarters. A tradition of declassifying the stories of ...

  8. National Security Act 2017 (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    The National Security Act, 2017 is a Canadian statute enacted by the Parliament of Canada to reform the oversight of the National Security Agencies of Canada, including the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) and the Communications Security Establishment (CSE).

  9. National Security Act - Wikipedia

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    National Security Act of 1947, a United States law that established the Central Intelligence Agency; National Security Act 2017 (Canada) National Security Act 2023, a UK act strengthening laws against espionage, political interference, sabotage, and assassination; National Security Law may refer to: National Security Law of the United States