Canada's top intelligence agency has officially classified Khalistani extremists as a national security threat, warning that a small but active network continues to use the country as a base to fund ...
Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) Director Daniel Rogers delivered a speech in Ottawa Thursday regarding youth radicalization and the role CSIS plays combating it. Canadian Security ...
The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) is warning that two of the countries Canada is drawing closer trade ties with, are also two of the biggest threats when it comes to foreign ...
Canada’s Canadian Security Intelligence Service says Khalistani extremists remain a security threat, though no attacks occurred in 2025. It also flags foreign interference risks, including India, ...
A Canadian spy report validates New Delhi’s concerns about Sikh extremism, even as it accuses India of foreign interference and espionage.
The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) announced today what will likely surprise no one who has paid attention to global developments over the past 60 years: Chinese and Russian agents have ...
Canada's intelligence agency has declared Khalistani extremists a "national security threat", adding that the group uses institutions to promote its "violent extremist agenda" in the country. The ...
Canada’s spy agency says the lack of a “lawful access” regime that would give it easier access to Canadians’ digital data has ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has been given top secret-level security clearance by the Canadian Security Intelligence ...
Front view of CSIS HQ in Ottawa (Photo by Poopalstoopal - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=156420881) Canadian Security ...
A recent Canadian intelligence report identifies Khalistani extremists as a "national security threat," reinforcing India's long-standing concerns about their activities in Canada., World News, Times ...
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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith granted security clearance for CSIS briefings
EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's office says she has been granted security clearance to receive briefings from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service.
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