CSIS broke law by keeping sensitive metadata, Federal Court rules It is the second time in three years the spy agency has felt the wrath of the court. By Jim Bronskill | News, Politics | November 3rd 2016
NDP MP will table bill to repeal C-51, says Liberals are dragging feet on reform NDP public safety critic Randall Garrison says the security legislation known as Bill C-51 severely compromised the rights of Canadians while doing little to improve safety. By Jim Bronskill | News, Politics | July 27th 2016
Canada's spies hope to follow you on Twitter For years, they've been following you. Now is your chance to follow the spies, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service said on Wednesday. By Canada's National Observer | News, Politics | July 13th 2016
CSIS must do more to prevent insiders from stealing secrets: watchdog Security Intelligence Review Committee says it found shortcomings in the spy service's training, investigation and record-keeping practices By The Canadian Press | News, Politics | January 28th 2016
Bill C-51 and ‘fascist shift’ in Canada decried at Toronto rally By Fram Dinshaw | News | May 31st 2015