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troodie
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since the election of the conservatives there have been rumblings that harper would establish a canadian spy agency--the Canadian Foreign Intelligence Agency-- employing personnell to gather intelligence overseas, or perhaps expand the powers of CSIS. as it stand today, CSIS has limited powers to gather foreign intelligence, and operates mostly on a national level (internally).most of our foreign intellingence comes from allies such as the US and Britain. we are quite well respected for our ability to gather sigint (signals intelligence), which both CSIS and CSE (Canadian Security Establishment--like our NSA) practice, and sigint is currently our only home-made source of foreign intel (besides the limited reports we might get from foreign diplomats, i guess).
i'd be interested to know if anyone has any opinions on this? do you think that in light of post 9/11 nervousness, and canada's increasing presence in afghanistan that this isn't such a bad idea? some believe this would be a huge waste of money, while others believe it would be relatively inexepensive, and would be a long overdue ammendment to the limited scope of CSIS. i for one, am intrigued by the idea, but would like to know how much this might cost, and what kind of powers this new agency would have.
i'd be interested to know if anyone has any opinions on this? do you think that in light of post 9/11 nervousness, and canada's increasing presence in afghanistan that this isn't such a bad idea? some believe this would be a huge waste of money, while others believe it would be relatively inexepensive, and would be a long overdue ammendment to the limited scope of CSIS. i for one, am intrigued by the idea, but would like to know how much this might cost, and what kind of powers this new agency would have.