CSIS welcomed energy industry info about alleged threats, documents show | CBC News
The Canadian Security Intelligence Service is supposed to
retain only information that is “strictly necessary” to do its job, and
the spy agency is now facing questions about whether it collected and
hung on to material about groups or people who posed no real threat.
retain only information that is “strictly necessary” to do its job, and
the spy agency is now facing questions about whether it collected and
hung on to material about groups or people who posed no real threat.
Details
of the CSIS practices are emerging in a case mounted by the British
Columbia Civil Liberties Association in the Federal Court of Canada.