With comments from me. It ends with “This seems to be bordering on the politicization of intelligence either from ignorance of the threat or blind opportunism — neither of which is good.”
The Liberal government is honking its final horn in its legal battle to validate its invocation of the exceptional powers of the Emergencies Act to deal with the 2022 Freedom Convoy protests.
My story about the Liberals seeking leave to appeal to the SCC:
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If anything, this is a demotion from the current NSIA Nathalie Drouin, who is also the deputy clerk (DM-4 level). A Dep Sec to cabinet is normally below that.
For a highly hierarchal structure like senior government, that could matter.
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Hi Alex
It was such a pleasure and an honour to be invited onto your great podcast, thank you!
Brutal way to find out I’m not a global elite #grammarmatters
Live view of me every time I receive a press release from "Liberal Party of Canada" in this era of rumoured floor crossings
NEW from me: India still one of the main perpetrators of foreign interference and espionage in Canada, @csiscanada tells me.
First time a security agency contradicts a senior government official who earlier this week said that activity from India is “not continuing”.
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Interesting: PM Mark Carney has announced a new deputy minister shuffle that effectively eliminates the title of National Security and Intelligence Advisor.Appoints a new PCO DM leading on Security and Intelligence though.
Hard to tell what, if anything, this will change
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Prime Minister Mark Carney's government filed its application for leave to appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada in the hopes that the highest court in the land overturn two earlier decisions against ...