CSIS warrant examination of ‘critical importance’ to Canadians: watchdog chair
OTTAWA — The national intelligence watchdog has begun its look into the failure of Canada’s spy service to disclose crucial information when seeking warrants.
Murray Rankin, chairman of the National Security and Intelligence Review Agency, says two of the agency’s members are planning how to go about the study.
In an interview, Rankin says the examination is of “critical importance” to Canadians and the agency has the tools to get to the bottom of the matter.
A federal judge called for a comprehensive review after ruling the Canadian Security Intelligence Service failed to disclose its reliance on information that was likely collected illegally in support of warrants to probe extremism.