The Canadian Security Intelligence Service is facing tough questions, as a new book alleges one of its spies, Mohammed Al Rasheed, played a key role in smuggling people into Syria to join the so-called Islamic State. Mercedes Stephenson explains what Canadians should make of the claims, the concerns over how intelligence agencies operate, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s response.
Global National
New book alleges Canadian spy smuggled ISIS recruits into Syria
More Videos
-
Pro-Palestinian campus protests spark historic comparisons to anti-Vietnam war movement
-
Reality check on Canada’s efforts to curb carbon emissions
-
Ontario chemical plant ordered to shut down
-
Gaza crisis: Hamas weighs response to ceasefire proposal
-
Campus protests: Hundreds arrested as UCLA encampment dismantled
-
McGill encampment: Demonstrators confronted by counter-protest
You are viewing an Accelerated Mobile Webpage.
View Original Article