The fallout continues after a judge ruled Canada’s spy agency illegally kept data about innocent Canadians for a decade without informing the court. Some are calling this a serious abuse of power. As Shirlee Engel reports, there are calls for more oversight of national security agencies.
- CSIS use of personal data troubles privacy watchdog
- CSIS saw ‘no high privacy risks’ with keeping personal data on Canadians
- Trudeau vows to ensure security agencies obey letter of law amid surveillance fears