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Ex-minister says CSIS’s national security fears were key to his decision to deny Canadian a passport

Former foreign affairs minister Lawrence Cannon says that while he received conflicting advice about whether to issue an emergency passport to a Canadian citizen living...

CSIS says it will disclose ‘some information’ about foreign interference to Pierre Poilievre

Canada's spy agency says it will disclose "some information" about foreign interference to Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, who has resisted getting the national security...

A huge hack of U.S. phone companies means your text messages may not be safe

At least eight U.S. telecom firms and dozens of countries have been impacted this week by what a top White House official called a Chinese...

CSIS did not want Abdelrazik to return to Canada, former diplomat tells court

CSIS's objective was to keep Abousfian Abdelrazik detained in Sudan, a former diplomat who worked on the case testified Monday in a hearing on...

Former foreign ministry official recalls fear Abdelrazik would end up in Guantanamo

OTTAWA — A former senior official at Canada's foreign ministry says there were fears two decades ago that Montreal man Abousfian Abdelrazik might end...

Why won’t Trudeau release classified names — and why won’t Poilievre get a security clearance?

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made waves Wednesday by turning what started as an examination of his government's response to foreign interference into a pointed...

Foreign interference inquiry probes CSIS warrant application that lingered on minister’s desk

A Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) warrant application that lingered in then-Public Safety minister Bill Blair's office for 54 days included a list of...

CSIS unveils new examples of foreign interference in Canadian politics

A foreign government tried to get a Liberal candidate defeated and a former parliamentarian is suspected of having worked to influence parliamentary business on...

Judge rejects Crown’s attempt to have CSIS, RCMP testify behind closed doors in lawsuit

Canadian intelligence and security officials won't be able to testify behind closed doors when Abousfian Abdelrazik's long-delayed lawsuit accusing the federal government of contributing...

Crown seeks closed-door hearings for lawsuit claiming feds contributed to Canadian’s torture

After years of delays, a Canadian man's lawsuit accusing the federal government of contributing to his detention and torture abroad is finally going before...

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