One officer said she was raped 9 times by a senior colleague
The unit is at the centre of allegations that its B.C. office was a toxic workplace
A B.C. officer said she was raped 9 times by a senior colleague while in surveillance vehicles
Clandestine, isolated nature of CSIS working environment can create ‘textbook’ conditions
4 officers with a B.C. CSIS office raised concerns about the toxic culture
Canadian Security Intelligence Service says it will do assessment of its B.C. office
Two women have launched separate anonymized B.C. lawsuits against the federal government
China has long rejected accusations that it has meddled in Canadian politics
Campaign appeared as an attempt not just to educate but invoke fear, say political science professor
The former public safety minister made the comments at a parliamentary committee meeting
B.C. premier says Canadians deserve a ‘thorough and independent investigation’
AI platforms for things like traffic lights, energy use, transportation create security risk
David Vigneault thinks foreign agent registry would be a useful tool
‘I’m concerned that there could be something happening, and I would be merrily going along my way’
Spy directors argue government should redefine national security threats in Emergencies Act
CSIS determined that Gilles Germain Brunet was an agent of the Soviet KGB from the late 1960s into the 1970s