A scathing decision from the Federal Court is calling for a comprehensive review of CSIS, Canada’s spy agency, after it used illegally collected data to obtain warrants for counterterrorism investigations. Global National’s Dawna Friesen reports on the ethical breaches that were flagged, and speaks with political science professor Christian Leuprecht about legalities in the intelligence world.
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