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Watchdog says intelligence agencies broke the law when spying on Canadian

Canada’s spy agencies, the Communications Security Establishment and the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, have been caught working together to spy on a Canadian.

Quinn Patrick
Jan 22, 2026
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Canada’s spy agencies, the Communications Security Establishment and the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, have been caught red-handed working together to spy on and improperly share information about a Canadian, according to a shocking new report.

The National Security and Intelligence Review Agency (NSIRA), an intelligence watchdog, published a previously undisclosed 2024 report claiming the Communications Security Establishment (CSE) violated the law by analyzing information from an electronic device provided by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) to surveil a Canadian.

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